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Sony Computer Blazing Angels: Squadrons Of Wwii

Take control of legendary planes, engage in head-to-head fights with your enemies during famous aerial battles in an authentic WWII atmosphere. Work your way up through the ranks from new recruit to experienced pilot.

From the Battle of England to the bombing of Berlin and furious dogfights above the Pacific, make history thanks to your talents as a pilot and lead the team of Blazing Angels to victory!

- An arcade air battle game that takes place right in the heart of WWII.
- 40 aircraft from WWII: P-51 Mustang, P-38 Lightning, B-17 Flying Fortress, Luftwaffe Messerschmitt, British Spitfires , Japanese Zero etc.
- The biggest air battles from WWII: invasion of the Phillipines, ferocious combats for North African deserts, Battle of England etc.
- Easy-to-use and fun-to-fly aircraft: no need to take lessons at the Air Force Academy to take control and dive into the heart of the action!
- Innovative team game play: manage your team mates with the IA, progress together and become an elite combat hero!
- Up to 16 plays online on Xbox Live%u2122: propel yourself into raging dogfights and fight as a team!
Release date 22/03/2007
Developer Ubisoft
Minimum age 12 years
Game setting Historical
Violent No
 
Product Information
Wholesale: $28.08
Quantity: 1000
 
 
 
 
 
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