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Released in 1995, '''Air Combat 22''' is an Arcade game released by [[Namco]]. It was named "Air Combat 22" due to the fact that it was released on [[Namco]]'s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namco_System_22 Namco/Super System 22] hardware. It is the third game to be released in the [[Ace Combat]] franchise. It is the sequel to [[Air Combat (arcade)]]. It is the last official Air/Ace Combat arcade released game in existence; all subsequent releases from Air Combat went on as console or handheld exclusives.
 
Released in 1995, '''Air Combat 22''' is an Arcade game released by [[Namco]]. It was named "Air Combat 22" due to the fact that it was released on [[Namco]]'s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namco_System_22 Namco/Super System 22] hardware. It is the third game to be released in the [[Ace Combat]] franchise. It is the sequel to [[Air Combat (arcade)]]. It is the last official Air/Ace Combat arcade released game in existence; all subsequent releases from Air Combat went on as console or handheld exclusives.
==Super System 22 Specifications==
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==Namco Super System 22 Specifications:==
 
Air Combat 22 was available as a dedicated deluxe cabinet or as an update kit for the original "Air Combat".
 
Air Combat 22 was available as a dedicated deluxe cabinet or as an update kit for the original "Air Combat".
*Deluxe cabinet dimensions : 78 High x 43 Wide x 111 Deep.
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*Deluxe cabinet dimensions : 78in. High x 43in. Wide x 111in. Deep.
 
*Deluxe cabinet weight : 1090 lbs.
 
*Deluxe cabinet weight : 1090 lbs.
 
*Screen orientation : Horizontal.
 
*Screen orientation : Horizontal.
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*Victor Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Namco Video Game Graffiti Vol.18 - VICL-15040) on 25/05/1995.
 
*Victor Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Namco Video Game Graffiti Vol.18 - VICL-15040) on 25/05/1995.
 
[[File:Air_Combat_22_AF19th_'Aces'.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Air Combat 22 'Aces'Squadron]]
 
[[File:Air_Combat_22_AF19th_'Aces'.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Air Combat 22 'Aces'Squadron]]
==External Links==
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==External Links:==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Combat_22 Air Combat 22 on Wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Combat_22 Air Combat 22 on Wikipedia]
 
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Revision as of 10:03, 10 May 2011

Released in 1995, Air Combat 22 is an Arcade game released by Namco. It was named "Air Combat 22" due to the fact that it was released on Namco's Namco/Super System 22 hardware. It is the third game to be released in the Ace Combat franchise. It is the sequel to Air Combat (arcade). It is the last official Air/Ace Combat arcade released game in existence; all subsequent releases from Air Combat went on as console or handheld exclusives.

Namco Super System 22 Specifications:

Air Combat 22 was available as a dedicated deluxe cabinet or as an update kit for the original "Air Combat".

  • Deluxe cabinet dimensions : 78in. High x 43in. Wide x 111in. Deep.
  • Deluxe cabinet weight : 1090 lbs.
  • Screen orientation : Horizontal.
  • Video resolution : 640 x 480 pixels.
  • Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz.
  • Palette colors : 32768.
  • Players : 1.
  • Control : Throttle lever, analogue joystick with trigger.
  • Buttons : 2 on joystick.
  • Main CPU: Motorola 68020 32-bit @ 24.576 MHz.
  • DSP: 2x Texas Instruments TMS32025 @ 49.152 MHz (exact number of DSPs may vary).
  • Sound CPU: Mitsubishi M37702 (System 22) or M37710 (Super System 22) @ 16.384 MHz.
  • Sound Chip: Namco C352.
  • Extra: Namco Custom Chips.

Tivia:

  • Victor Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Namco Video Game Graffiti Vol.18 - VICL-15040) on 25/05/1995.
Air Combat 22 AF19th 'Aces'

Air Combat 22 'Aces'Squadron

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