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| date=2001-08{{fileref|NextGeneration US 78.pdf|page=74}}
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (プロペラ アリーナ) is an unreleased [[Sega Dreamcast]]  combat flight simulator game developed by [[Sega-AM2]] and scheduled to be published by [[Sega]] in late 2001.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010821021610/http://www.d-direct.ne.jp:80/shop/pc/camp/pro.asp}}{{magref|dmuk|26|10}} Reportedly finished and ready to be published, the game was cancelled at the last minute in response to the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States of America]]. It is assumed that the "Tower City" stage was the main reason for this decision, as it is possible to fly around and crash planes in a city based on New York, and, according to [[Sega of America]], allows "a determined individual to deliberately play the game in a manner that generates images similar to those we have seen on the news".{{magref|gamepro|159|36}}
  
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was an infamous unreleased [[Sega Dreamcast]] game developed by [[Sega AM2]]. The game has since been leaked onto the internet.
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==Gameplay==
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In the game, the player flies various planes across arenas and engages in dogfights, making it a spiritual sequel to ''[[Wing War]]''. ''Propeller Arena'' was also designed with online multiplayer in mind, and had the servers been activated, would have supported the [[Dreamcast Microphone]] (except in Europe, where online play was not set to be featured{{magref|dmuk|26|10}}).
  
In the game, the player flies various planes across arenas and engages in dogfights, making it a spiritual sequel to ''[[Wing War]]''. ''Propeller Arena'' was also designed with online multiplayer in mind, and had the servers been activated, would have supported the [[Dreamcast Microphone]].
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==History==
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During development the game was known as '''''Propeller Head'''''.{{magref|odmuk|20|23}}
  
''Propeller Arena'' was reportedly finished and ready to be released in late 2001, but was cancelled at the last minute in response to the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States of America]]. It is assumed that the "Tower City" stage was the main reason for this decision, as it is possible to fly around and crash planes in a city based on New York, and, according to [[Sega of America]], allows "a determined individual to deliberately play the game in a manner that generates images similar to those we have seen on the news"{{fileref|GamePro US 159.pdf|page=36}}.
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''Propeller Arena'' was not the only video game to be affected by the news, but is one of the few to be cancelled entirely because of it (another was a planned re-release of ''[[Crime Patrol]]''.)
 
 
''Propeller Arena'' was not the only video game to be affected by the news, but is one of the few to be cancelled entirely because of it (another was a planned re-release of ''[[Crime Patrol]]'').
 
  
 
==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
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{{multicol|'''Director:''' [[Makoto Osaki]]<br>
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'''Chief Programmer:''' [[Tetsuya Sugimoto]]<br>
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'''Programming Supervisor:''' [[Takashi Fujimura]]<br>
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*'''Director:''' [[Makoto Osaki]]
'''Game Programmers:''' [[Takeshi Iwasaki]], [[Masaru Moriguchi]], [[Takayuki Muramatsu]], [[Sumito Aso]], [[Fuminori Sato]]<br>
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*'''Chief Programmer:''' [[Tetsuya Sugimoto]]
'''Network Programmers:''' Takashi Fujimura, [[Tetsuya Sugimoto]], [[Masaru Moriguchi]], [[Shiro Takehara]]<br>
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*'''Programming Supervisor:''' [[Takashi Fujimura]]
'''Chief Designer:''' [[Junichi Yamanaka]]<br>
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*'''Game Programmers:''' [[Takeshi Iwasaki]], [[Masaru Moriguchi]], [[Takayuki Muramatsu]], [[Sumito Aso]], [[Fuminori Sato]]
'''Plane Modelling:''' [[Shigetaka Kyoya]]<br>
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*'''Network Programmers:''' [[Takashi Fujimura]], [[Tetsuya Sugimoto]], [[Masaru Moriguchi]], [[Shiro Takehara]]
'''Stage Modelling:''' [[Yuhitoshi Katsuyama]], [[Wataru Sakomura]], [[Shigetaka Kyoya]]<br>
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*'''Chief Designer:''' [[Junichi Yamanaka]]
'''Character Design:''' [[Shoji Takeuchi]]<br>
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*'''Plane Modelling:''' [[Shigetaka Kyoya]]
'''Character Modelling:''' [[Rie Sakurai]], [[Atsuo Takayasu]]<br>
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*'''Stage Modelling:''' [[Yukitoshi Katsuyama]], [[Wataru Sakomura]], [[Shigetaka Kyoya]]
'''Effect Designer:''' [[Takeshi Inaba]]<br>
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*'''Character Design:''' [[Shoji Takeuchi]]
'''Motion Designer:''' [[Takashi Ohta]]<br>
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*'''Character Modelling:''' [[Rie Sakurai]], [[Atsuo Takayasu]]
'''Chief Sound Creator:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]], [[Keisuke Tsukahara]]<br>
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*'''Effect Designer:''' [[Takeshi Inaba]]
'''BGM "[[Sega of Japan|SOJ]] Selections" Staff:'''<br>
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*'''Motion Designer:''' [[Takashi Ohta]]
:'''Musicans:''' Martin Hirsch (Vocals), John Underdown (Vocals), Yu Watanabe (Guitar), Daisuke Nihei (Bass), Yuuki Maeda (Drums)<br>
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*'''Chief Sound Creator:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]], [[Keisuke Tsukahara (composer)|Keisuke Tsukahara]]
:'''Engineers:''' [[Hiroyuki Hamano]] ('''Main Engineer'''), Tomoyuki Niitsu ('''Assistant Engineer''' - IRc2 st), Chitumi Karasawa ('''Assistant Engineer''' - MIT st)<br>
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{{creditsheader|'''BGM "[[Sega of Japan|SOJ]] Selections" Staff:'''}}
:'''Producers:''' Makoto Suzuki (COMPOZILLA), Takeshi Uehara (MIT GATHERING), Kaori Takai (COMPOZILLA), [[Tatsutoshi Narita]]<br>
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*'''Musicans:''' Martin Hirsch (Vocals), John Underdown (Vocals), Yu Watanabe (Guitar), Daisuke Nihei (Bass), Yuuki Maeda (Drums)
:'''Composers:''' [[Sachio Ogawa]], [[Tomoya Koga]]<br>
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*'''Engineers:''' [[Hiroyuki Hamano]] ('''Main Engineer'''), Tomoyuki Niitsu ('''Assistant Engineer''' - IRc2 st), Chitumi Karasawa ('''Assistant Engineer''' - MIT st)
'''BGM "[[Sega of America|SOAD]] Selections" Staff:'''<br>
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*'''Producers:''' [[Makoto Suzuki]] ([[COMPOZILLA]]), Takeshi Uehara ([[MIT GATHERING]]), Kaori Takai ([[COMPOZILLA]]), [[Tatsutoshi Narita]]
:'''Contract:''' Rob Alvarez (SOAD), Cord Smith (SOAD)<br>
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*'''Composers:''' [[Sachio Ogawa]], [[Tomoya Koga]]
:'''Musicians:''' Fat Wreck Chords Label<br>
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{{creditsheader|'''BGM "[[Sega of America|SOAD]] Selections" Staff:'''}}
::* Consumed<br>
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*'''Contract:''' [[Rob Alvarez]] (SOAD), [[Cord Smith]] (SOAD)
::* Mad Caddies<br>
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*'''Musicians:''' Fat Wreck Chords Label
::* No Use for a Name<br>
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:* Consumed
::* Rise Against<br>
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:* Mad Caddies
::* Zero Down<br>
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:* No Use for a Name
:Victory Label<br>
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:* Rise Against
::* Old School 101<br>
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:* Zero Down
'''Localization Staff ([[Sega of America|Sega of America Dreamcast Inc.]]):''' [[Jin Shimazaki]], Osamu Shibamiya (SOAD), Howard Gipson (SOAD), Daniel Chang (SOAD)<br>
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:Victory Label
'''Marketing (Sega of America Dreamcast Inc.):''' Rob Alvarez, Cord Smith, John Golden<br>
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:* Old School 101
'''Publicity:'''<br>
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<br>
:'''SOJ Staff''': [[Taky Kihara]]<br>
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*'''Localization Staff ([[Sega of America|Sega of America Dreamcast Inc.]]):''' [[Jin Shimazaki]], [[Osamu Shibamiya]] (SOAD), [[Howard Gipson]] (SOAD), [[Daniel Chang]] (SOAD)
:'''SOAD Staff''': Gwen Marker, Teri Higgins<br>
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*'''Marketing (Sega of America Dreamcast Inc.):''' [[Rob Alvarez]], [[Cord Smith]], [[John Golden]]
'''Creative Services (Sega of America Dreamcast Inc.):''' Bob Schonlisch, Angela Santos, Arianne Pitts<br>
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*'''Publicity:'''
'''[[SegaNet]] Producer:''' [[Jerry Markota]]<br>
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**'''SOJ Staff''': [[Taky Kihara]]
'''Lead Network Analyst:''' Darren Magtalon<br>
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**'''SOAD Staff''': [[Gwen Marker]], [[Teri Higgins]]
'''DC Server Operations:''' Doug Land, Eric Fehr<br>
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*'''Creative Services (Sega of America Dreamcast Inc.):''' [[Bob Schonlisch]], [[Angela Santos]], [[Arianne Pitts]]
'''Network Producer:''' [[Takashi Kosaka]]<br>
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*'''[[SegaNet]] Producer:''' [[Jerry Markota]]
'''Special Thanks:'''<br>
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*'''Lead Network Analyst:''' Darren Magtalon
:'''SOAD:''' [[Peter Moore]], Chris Gilbert, Joe Culley, John Golden, [[Charles Bellfield]], Peter Nguyen, Molly Fitzpatrick<br>
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*'''DC Server Operations:''' Doug Land, Eric Fehr
:'''AM2:''' [[Masayuki Sumi]], [[Tohru Murayama]], [[Masashi Katoh]], [[Junnichiro Matsuura]], [[Motohazu Tsubono]]<br>
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*'''Network Producer:''' [[Takashi Kosaka]]
'''Producer:''' [[Yu Suzuki]]<br>
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*'''Special Thanks:'''
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**'''SOAD:''' [[Peter Moore]], [[Chris Gilbert]], [[Joe Culley]], [[John Golden]], [[Charles Bellfield]], [[Peter Nguyen]], [[Molly Fitzpatrick]]
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**'''AM2:''' [[Masayuki Sumi]], [[Tohru Murayama]], [[Masashi Katoh]], [[Junnichiro Matsuura]], [[Motohazu Tsubono]]
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*'''Producer:''' [[Yu Suzuki]]
 
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==Magazine articles==
 
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==Physical scans==
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==Promotional material==
 
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PropellerArena_DC_JP_BoxBackSample.jpg|Box Sample (JP)
 
PropellerArena_DC_JP_BoxBackSample.jpg|Box Sample (JP)
 
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==External links==
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*''[https://www.itsstillthinking.com/lost-in-flight/ Lost in Flight: Propeller Arena]'' article by Eric Oborne at ''[https://www.itsstillthinking.com It's Still Thinking]''
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 07:35, 6 February 2024

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Propeller Arena: Aviation Battle Championship
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Sega-AM2
Planned release date(s): 2001-08[1][2], 2001-10-04[3], 2001-11-09[4]
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1-4
State before cancellation: Completed
Status of prototype(s): Prototype dumped and released, pressed GD-ROM undumped

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Propeller Arena: Aviation Battle Championship (プロペラ アリーナ) is an unreleased Sega Dreamcast combat flight simulator game developed by Sega-AM2 and scheduled to be published by Sega in late 2001.[3][4] Reportedly finished and ready to be published, the game was cancelled at the last minute in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States of America. It is assumed that the "Tower City" stage was the main reason for this decision, as it is possible to fly around and crash planes in a city based on New York, and, according to Sega of America, allows "a determined individual to deliberately play the game in a manner that generates images similar to those we have seen on the news".[5]

Gameplay

In the game, the player flies various planes across arenas and engages in dogfights, making it a spiritual sequel to Wing War. Propeller Arena was also designed with online multiplayer in mind, and had the servers been activated, would have supported the Dreamcast Microphone (except in Europe, where online play was not set to be featured[4]).

History

During development the game was known as Propeller Head.[6]

Propeller Arena was not the only video game to be affected by the news, but is one of the few to be cancelled entirely because of it (another was a planned re-release of Crime Patrol.)

Production credits

BGM "SOJ Selections" Staff:
BGM "SOAD Selections" Staff:
  • Consumed
  • Mad Caddies
  • No Use for a Name
  • Rise Against
  • Zero Down
Victory Label
  • Old School 101



Magazine articles

Main article: Propeller Arena: Aviation Battle Championship/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

Dreamcast, US

PropellerArena DC US Disc.jpg
Disc

Promotional material

External links

References