![]() Aircraft & Charactersįrom the start, the game includes 10 playable aircraft, each with their own unique weaponry and pilot. This version does not include all stages and aircraft of the console versions and can play on a vertical resolution. ![]() It was also ported to arcades (using PS1-based Sony ZN-1 hardware) in 1996 as Sonic Wings Limited, with a limited Taiwanese and North American release as Aero Fighters Special. The game later received a digital re-release for the PlayStation Network (as a PSOne Classics title) in Japan (by Hamster on August 30, 2007), North America (by MonkeyPaw Games on November 16, 2010), and Europe (by MonkeyPaw Games on November 5, 2011). It also features the ability to play in a vertical screen orientation for supporting televisions, similar to the original Aero Fighters. ![]() It features a branching path structure making use of stages from all three games, and includes numerous unlockables (including various World War II-era warplanes from Aero Fighters 3). The fourth game in the Sonic Wings (or Aero Fighters) series, Sonic Wings Special is a remix of the original trilogy. ![]() The PS1 version was later released in Europe by Phoenix Games on August 12, 2004. Sonic Wings Special is is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up developed by Video System and released by MediaQuest for the Sega Saturn exclusively in Japan on July 5, 1996, with a Sony PlayStation version released on August 30, 1996.
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