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''{{PAGENAME}}'''s sole development credit is to Chuck Peavey, one of [[Baton Technologies]]'s dedicated [[Mega Drive]] programmers.{{ref|http://www.lostlevels.org/200310/200310-baton.shtml}} Notably, Peavey had previously worked on 1986's ''[[wikipedia:Panther (1986 video game)|Panther]]'', a home computer title which shares a remarkably-similar gameplay perspective.
  
 
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CombatAces MD Title.png

Combat Aces
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Developer: Baton Technologies[1]
Number of players: 1-2[2]
Peripheral(s): Teleplay System

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Combat Aces is an unreleased Sega Mega Drive isometric shoot-'em-up game compatible with the equally-unreleased Teleplay System.

History

Combat Aces's sole development credit is to Chuck Peavey, one of Baton Technologies's dedicated Mega Drive programmers.[1] Notably, Peavey had previously worked on 1986's Panther, a home computer title which shares a remarkably-similar gameplay perspective.

Magazine articles

Main article: Combat Aces/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

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60
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Sega Mega Drive
60
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1 review

Combat Aces

Mega Drive,

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