Difference between revisions of "Rittaiban Yuugekiou"
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' ( | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (遊撃王, lit. "''Guerrilla King''"), also known as '''''Rittai-ban: Yūgeki-ō''''' (立体版遊撃王), is a 3D first-person flight simulator video game developed by [[SystemSoft]] and released for the [[PC-9801]] in 1985. Viewed from a first-person perspective, it was one of the first 3D computer games, displaying 3D polygon graphics as well as supporting stereoscopic 3-D glasses. It has a Mission Mode, which involves first-person shooter air combat, and a Flight Mode, which involves open-world exploration in locations such as Tokyo, Egypt and London.{{ref|1=[https://www.mobygames.com/game/148436/rittai-ban-yugeki-o/ Rittai-ban: Yūgeki-ō]}} |
It has a sequel, ''[[Air Combat: Yūgeki-ō II]]'', released for the PC-9801 in 1989. | It has a sequel, ''[[Air Combat: Yūgeki-ō II]]'', released for the PC-9801 in 1989. |
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Rittaiban Yuugekiou (遊撃王, lit. "Guerrilla King"), also known as Rittai-ban: Yūgeki-ō (立体版遊撃王), is a 3D first-person flight simulator video game developed by SystemSoft and released for the PC-9801 in 1985. Viewed from a first-person perspective, it was one of the first 3D computer games, displaying 3D polygon graphics as well as supporting stereoscopic 3-D glasses. It has a Mission Mode, which involves first-person shooter air combat, and a Flight Mode, which involves open-world exploration in locations such as Tokyo, Egypt and London.[2]
It has a sequel, Air Combat: Yūgeki-ō II, released for the PC-9801 in 1989.
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