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A top-down scrolling [[Shoot'Em Up]] series by Video System, known as ''Sonic Wings'' in Japan (and sometimes in the rest of the world) (Not to be confused with [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]). Known for having a variety of characters, ranging from stock nationality clichés to [[Heroic Dolphin|a dolphin]] and an infant.
A top-down scrolling [[Shoot'Em Up]] series by Video System, known as ''Sonic Wings'' in Japan (and sometimes in the rest of the world) (Not to be confused with [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]). Known for having a variety of characters, ranging from stock nationality clichés to [[Heroic Dolphin|a dolphin]] and an infant.


The series spans six games, the first being on dedicated arcade hardware and the latter two being on the [[Neo Geo]] arcade platform. ''Aero Fighters 1'' and ''2'' utilize modern fighter jets, but ''3'' has the cast using [[World War II]]-era planes instead. The next game, ''Sonic Wings Limited'' stayed exclusive to the Zinc arcade board, while ''Sonic Wings Special'' was released for the [[Sega Saturn]] and the Playstation. The last installment, ''Aero Fighters Assault'', was exclusive to the Nintendo64 and [[Oddball in The Series|strayed from the formula]], being an halfway realistic 3D flight simulation instead of a vertical shoot'em up,
The series spans six games, the first being on dedicated arcade hardware and the latter two being on the [[Neo Geo]] arcade platform. ''Aero Fighters 1'' and ''2'' utilize modern fighter jets, but ''3'' has the cast using [[World War II]]-era planes instead. The next game, ''Sonic Wings Limited'' stayed exclusive to the Zinc arcade board, while ''Sonic Wings Special'' was released for the [[Sega Saturn]] and the Playstation. The last installment, ''Aero Fighters Assault'', was exclusive to the Nintendo64 and [[Oddball in the Series|strayed from the formula]], being an halfway realistic 3D flight simulation instead of a vertical shoot'em up,


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* [[Blind Idiot Translation]]: If it weren't for this and the zany cast of characters, most people would be dismissing this game as yet another generic vertical shooter.
* [[Blind Idiot Translation]]: If it weren't for this and the zany cast of characters, most people would be dismissing this game as yet another generic vertical shooter.
* [[Cut and Paste Translation]]: The European version of ''Special'' removes most of the between-stage dialogues and the endings and there is no saving, making it impossible impossible to save high-scores and unlocked planes.
* [[Cut and Paste Translation]]: The European version of ''Special'' removes most of the between-stage dialogues and the endings and there is no saving, making it impossible impossible to save high-scores and unlocked planes.
* [[Difficulty By Region]]: For some reason, ''Aero Fighters 3'' is a lot more difficult with the European BIOS than either the American mode or the Japanese original. Enemies are a lot more aggressive early on and bullets are faster.
* [[Difficulty by Region]]: For some reason, ''Aero Fighters 3'' is a lot more difficult with the European BIOS than either the American mode or the Japanese original. Enemies are a lot more aggressive early on and bullets are faster.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: The first game was a little more serious compared to the later games, despite having moments of comedy.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: The first game was a little more serious compared to the later games, despite having moments of comedy.
* [[Everything's Better With Monkeys]]: The joke final boss in the first game was a monkey, which has since appeared in other games combined or attacking with last stage's mid boss.
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: The joke final boss in the first game was a monkey, which has since appeared in other games combined or attacking with last stage's mid boss.
* {{spoiler|[[Everything's Better With Penguins]] There's a secret ending in Aero Fighters 2 and 3 where a special final boss shows up. Regardless of whether or not you beat it, you get an ending with a penguin saying "Heh heh!"}}
* {{spoiler|[[Everything's Better with Penguins]] There's a secret ending in Aero Fighters 2 and 3 where a special final boss shows up. Regardless of whether or not you beat it, you get an ending with a penguin saying "Heh heh!"}}
* [[Flat Character]]: William Sid Pride in the first game.
* [[Flat Character]]: William Sid Pride in the first game.
* [[Flying Car]]: The guest character from ''[http://www.arcadeflyers.com/flyers_video/vsystem/151480201.jpg Turbo Force]'' is a jet-propelled sport car.
* [[Flying Car]]: The guest character from ''[http://www.arcadeflyers.com/flyers_video/vsystem/151480201.jpg Turbo Force]'' is a jet-propelled sport car.
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* [[Nintendo Hard]]
* [[Nintendo Hard]]
* [[Sapient Cetaceans]]: Spanky is a dolphin who pilots a frickin' [[wikipedia:Northrop YF-23|YF-23 fighter jet]]. He [[Memetic Mutation|fries over jungles]].
* [[Sapient Cetaceans]]: Spanky is a dolphin who pilots a frickin' [[wikipedia:Northrop YF-23|YF-23 fighter jet]]. He [[Memetic Mutation|fries over jungles]].
* [[Shout Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** The first boss of ''Aero Fighters 2'' is heavily based on the gigantic spider tank from ''[[Raiden]] 2'', down to the way it explodes.
** The first boss of ''Aero Fighters 2'' is heavily based on the gigantic spider tank from ''[[Raiden]] 2'', down to the way it explodes.
** The [[Bonus Boss]] of ''Sonic Wings 3'''s final stage is preceded with a black ball that displays the following text:
** The [[Bonus Boss]] of ''Sonic Wings 3'''s final stage is preceded with a black ball that displays the following text:

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A top-down scrolling Shoot'Em Up series by Video System, known as Sonic Wings in Japan (and sometimes in the rest of the world) (Not to be confused with Sonic the Hedgehog). Known for having a variety of characters, ranging from stock nationality clichés to a dolphin and an infant.

The series spans six games, the first being on dedicated arcade hardware and the latter two being on the Neo Geo arcade platform. Aero Fighters 1 and 2 utilize modern fighter jets, but 3 has the cast using World War II-era planes instead. The next game, Sonic Wings Limited stayed exclusive to the Zinc arcade board, while Sonic Wings Special was released for the Sega Saturn and the Playstation. The last installment, Aero Fighters Assault, was exclusive to the Nintendo64 and strayed from the formula, being an halfway realistic 3D flight simulation instead of a vertical shoot'em up,


The Aero Fighters / Sonic Wings series provides examples of:

  • Spiritual Successor: The first Sonic Wings was one to Turbo Force.
    • Samurai Aces and Gunbird are this to the first game. Both are made by a different company (Psikyo instead of Video System) but share a very similar engine and have the same director (Shin Nakamura).
  • Time Stands Still: Mao(-Mao)'s bomb.
  • Video Game 3D Leap: Assault
  • The Walls Have Eyes: Lar is a giant, disembodied, floating eye.
  • Widget Series: Mainly because of the huge contrast. The characters and some of the final bosses are wacky, but the rest of the game looks like any other generic millitary shoot'em up.