- Ultimate Air Combat
Infobox VG| title = Ultimate Air Combat
developer =Activision
publisher = EUNAActivision
JPPack-In-Video
designer =Chris Shen (designer)Steven Ackrich (producer)
NA=November, 1991|JP=8 July , 1992|EU=11 November , 1992 [cite web | url = http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/nes/data/587742.html| title = Release information | publisher = Game FAQs| date = | accessdate = 2008-09-24]
genre =Flight simulator
modes =Single-player
ratings = vgratings|ESRB=Kids to Adults (K-A)
platforms =Nintendo Entertainment System
media = Cartridge
requirements =
input =Game controller ,Joystick "Ultimate Air Combat" (known as "Aces: Iron Eagle III" in Japan) is a semi-realistic combat
flight simulator developed and published by Activision for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Having relatively good graphics for the console, Ultimate Air Combat differs from other similar games by having both a cockpit view and an isometric view throughout the missions.
The game seems to be set in the near future due to some of the highly advanced weapons systems but modern day planes. In Japan, the game is known as and is barely based on the film of the same name (as both involved aircraft)Story
The story begins when the
White House calls an emergency meeting, where they reveal that themilitary dictator Don Gwano is using the high revenue from his large oil exports to fund his large army and navy. He is now attacking neighbouring countries and the president's military advisers have agreed that action needs to be taken. Rather than a full scale invasion, they propose a tactic of quick lightning strikes to take out specific systems vital to Don Gwano'smilitaristic regime. As the top pilot in the military, you are chosen to perform these attacks.Gameplay
The aircraft has limited fuel (though a fuel tank can be added at the weapon selection screen for more fuel to allow for a longer time to complete the mission)
If the aircraft being piloted is destroyed by enemy fire, crashes into the sea or runs out of fuel, the pilot survives but the plane being piloted is crashed and unable to be flown again at any further point in the game, so in essence, the player has three lives throughout the game.
Aircraft
Three aircraft are available to pilot within the game:
F14 Tomcat , F18 Super Hornet, Harrier. The cockpit layout is slightly different within each plane. Each plane has its own specific weapon later in the game and some other weapons are available for a specific plane or planes. Also there are minor differences in handling, the Harrier being notably easier to control during the first part of a mission where the player's view is from within the cockpit.Weapons
Professor Newron updates the planes, either by adding new weapons systems or by adding new hard points to allow more weapons to be loaded onto the plane. There are 13 different weapons (not including the fuel tank and machine gun), some of these are available to all planes whilst others are plane specific. As the player completes more missions, more weapons are developed and the finite number of weapons load points are increased.
References
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