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[[File:Airforce_Delta_Strike_4676.jpg|frame| Where's yer drive? Gawddammit!]]
Often referred to as the [[Dueling Games|Dueling Game]] and Konami's response to the [[Ace Combat]] series, it enjoyed success on the [[Sega Dreamcast]], but less so on the [[PlayStation 2]] due to competion with the aforementioned. For the most part, it was considered inferior to the Ace Combat games due to inferior handling performance of many of its early game aircraft, [[Damn You, Muscle Memory!|a vastly different default control scheme]](correctable with the fully customizable control settings), and [[Large Ham|hammy]] [[Ham and Cheese|voice]] [[Ham-to-Ham Combat|acting]].
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Aside from that, the series is notable among flight sim shooters for its wide variety of unique missions, settings, objectives and customizable aircraft. Actual customizing options are limited to weapons and paint jobs but are not locked. It makes heavy use of anime artwork, character designs and anime influenced enemies, plot devices, bosses and cutscenes. There are multiple playable characters with unique personalities, missions and aircraft. Aside from that, a player can fail individual missions, crash or get shot down and keep playing. The player must pay to repair aircraft lost in crashes/shoot downs. Most players just [[Save Scumming|save after each mission success]].
There are [[Rule of Three|three]] games in the series:
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{{quote|"WHERE'S YER DRIVE, GAWD-DAMMIT?!"}}
Air Force Delta Strike was the last entry in the series and contained no less than 70 total
The story goes as follows: In the somewhat distant future, Earth and the space
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* [[Kick the Dog]]: The OCC has their moment when they relentlessly attack a stranded , unarmed hospital ship.
* [[Large Ham]]: In Strike, it is so extreme that even the stillshot character interactions between missions convey this.
** Leads to major Narm when you see Grandpa Bob's angry
* [[Last Stand]]: The space-based part of Strike has this along with [[Ass Pull|aliens secretly behind the whole war.]]
* [[Leeroy Jenkins]]: John in the first mission; he disobeys direct orders and breaks off from destroying the bombers to go after more fighters.
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