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Revision as of 13:40, 18 September 2012
Aero Elite: Combat Academy | |||||
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System(s): Sony PlayStation 2 | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega AM2 | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Aero Elite: Combat Academy, known in Japan as Aero Dancing 4: New Generation (エアロダンシング4 ニュージェネレーション) is a Sony PlayStation 2 game released as part of the Aero Dancing series. As they had bought series developer CRI shortly before, Aero Elite was developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega. The game was not released in Europe.
Physical Scans
Aero Dancing/AeroWings series | |
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AeroWings (1999) | Aero Dancing Todoroki Taichou no Himitsu Disc (2000) | AeroWings 2: Airstrike (2000) | Aero Dancing F: Todoroki Tsubasa no Hatsu Hikou (2000) | Aero Dancing i (2001) | Aero Dancing i Jikai Saku Made Matemasen (2001) | |
Aero Elite: Combat Academy (2002) | |
Sampler Discs | |
Aero Dancing featuring Blue Impulse Tentou Taikenban (1999) | Aero Dancing F Taikenban (2000) | Aero to Jet de Dancing!: Taikenban Disc (2001) | |
Aero Dancing/AeroWings related media | |
Chou Kouryakubon Game no Arukikata Books DX: Aero Dancing Featuring Blue Impulse (1999) | Aero Dancing i Koushiki Complete Guide (2001) | Aero Dancing 4 New Generation Complete Guide (2002) |