词条 | Bravo Air Race |
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|title=Bravo Air Race |image = Bravofront.jpg |caption = Bravo Air Race NTSC front cover (PS1) |developer = Xing Entertainment |publisher = THQ |released = {{vgrelease|JP|July 31, 1997}}{{vgrelease|NA|September 30, 1997|EU|December 1997}} |genre = Action |modes = Single-player, Multiplayer |platforms = PlayStation }} Bravo Air Race (known as Reciproheat 5000 in Japan and Air Race in Europe) is an arcade/action racing video game for PlayStation developed by Xing Entertainment and published by THQ. FeaturesBravo Air Race features several prominent aircraft from several decades. Using exploits it's possible to unlock jet planes and alternate racing colors.[1] AircraftPlayers can select the following aircraft: Pitts Special P-51 Mustang P-47 Thunderbolt F4U Corsair P-38 Lightning Spitfire Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" JW7 Shinden Messerschmitt Bf 109 F16 Falcon F117 Night Hawk In the opening intro of the game, it also featured several aircraft that are seen in the footage from the 1997 Reno Air Races such as the T-6 Texan and the T-28 Trojan which doesn't appeared in the game. GameplayAircraft, despite of obvious differences in real life, are equally balanced; that is to say a player using a jet aircraft can lose to a propeller driven one, and vice versa. There are a handful of maps; one of which is selected by the player after selecting their aircraft. Most of the maps feature racing through narrow ravines and canyons, diving under bridges and rock structures accompanied by sharp turns and climbing maneuvers. Airplanes can't roll, and the game will stop your climb at a certain altitude, forcing players to mainly stick to the course direction. The game featured a time run mode and a split screen multi-player mode.[2] ReceptionNext Generation reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "As an airplane racing game, Bravo fails miserably. It competes much better on an arcade level. Keep in mind that the sky is an illusion, and Bravo Air Race is well worth a second look."[3]SequelA sequel to this game was made, which is known as "Air Race Championship" and was only released in Japan. References1. ^http://www.ign.com/cheats/games/bravo-air-race-ps-2026 {{action-videogame-stub}}2. ^http://www.cheatcc.com/psx/manuals/bravo.txt 3. ^{{cite magazine|last=|first=|title=Finals|magazine=Next Generation|issue=34|publisher=Imagine Media|date=October 1997|page=169}} 4 : PlayStation (console) games|THQ games|Multiplayer and single-player video games|1997 video games |
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