Aces Of The Pacific
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Aces of the Pacific'' is a combat flight simulation game developed by
Dynamix Dynamix, Inc. was an American developer of video games from 1984 to 2001, best known for the flight simulator ''Red Baron'', the puzzle game '' The Incredible Machine'', the '' Front Page Sports'' series, ''Betrayal at Krondor,'' and the online ...
for MS-DOS compatible operating systems and published by Sierra On-Line in 1992. The game takes place during World War II. Players can choose a single mission or a career path in United States Army Air Forces, United States Navy, United States Marines, Imperial Japanese Army, or Imperial Japanese Navy. Dynamix followed-up the game with ''Aces Over Europe'' in 1993. An
Amiga Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16- or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphi ...
version of ''Aces of the Pacific'' was previewed but not released.


Gameplay

''Aces of the Pacific'' features various warplanes of the World War II era, such as the F6F Hellcat and the Zero. The game includes historical missions, should the player choose to play them during the course of their career or as a single mission. Historical missions include the Japanese Navy's surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor, defense of Pearl Harbor by a handful of Army Air Corps P-40 Warhawks based at Wheeler Field, fighter/bomber combat during the Battle of Midway, the
Battle of Leyte Gulf The Battle of Leyte Gulf ( fil, Labanan sa golpo ng Leyte, lit=Battle of Leyte gulf; ) was the largest naval battle of World War II and by some criteria the largest naval battle in history, with over 200,000 naval personnel involved. It was fou ...
, the Battle of Coral Sea, and the mission to shoot down Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto after deciphering Japanese messages of his scheduled plans to visit island bases. Numerous World War II aces make an appearance in the game, and the player can fly either with or against them through the course of their career. Dick Bong, Thomas McGuire, David McCampbell, Joe Foss, and Pappy Boyington are some of the American aces that appear in the game. Accomplished aces of the Imperial Japanese Navy such as Hiroyoshi Nishizawa,
Tetsuzō Iwamoto Lieutenant Junior Grade was one of the top scoring aces among Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) fighter pilots. He entered the Imperial Navy in 1934 and completed pilot training in December 1936. His first combat occurred over Chi ...
, and Saburo Sakai also take to the skies of the Pacific. If the ''1946 Expansion Pack'' is installed, at the end of the war, the player may choose to continue in an alternate history in which atomic bombs were never used on Japan. The game calls the campaign
Operation Coronet During World War II, two operations in the Pacific theater were called Operation Coronet. * An early planning name for Operation Chronicle, which was executed in June 1943 * Part of Operation Downfall, the planned invasion of Japan in March 1946, ...
, the planned invasion of Japan. This extra campaign contains numerous
prototype A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process. It is a term used in a variety of contexts, including semantics, design, electronics, and Software prototyping, software programming. A prototyp ...
aircraft that were developed before the war's end but never saw combat in World War II.


Reception

''Aces of the Pacific'' was a commercial hit, with sales of 350,000 units. ''
Computer Gaming World ''Computer Gaming World'' (CGW) was an American computer game magazine published between 1981 and 2006. One of the few magazines of the era to survive the video game crash of 1983, it was sold to Ziff Davis in 1993. It expanded greatly through ...
''s Doug Fick in September 1992 called ''Aces of the Pacific'' "simultaneously awesome and disappointing." The reviewer praised the graphics, documentation, and gameplay, but found that even a fast computer could not run the software with sufficient performance, the AI enemies and sound were inferior to those of '' Red Baron'', and that aircraft performance was unrealistic. He concluded that "''Aces of the Pacific'' is 80% 'battle-ready'" and hoped that the developer would "provide that extra 20%." In December, Fick reported that Dynamix had significantly improved performance without sacrificing graphics, and also improved opponents' AI, sound, and aircraft realism. He concluded that "as updated, ''Aces of the Pacific'' lives up to its tremendous advanced billing and is now superior to ''Red Baron''." In March 1993 Fick reported that he enjoyed the ''WWII: 1946'' expansion disk, but wished that it included a mission builder as with ''Red Baron''. He concluded that "It serves as a nice addition ... but is not essential". A 1993 wargame survey by the magazine gave the game four stars out of five, calling it "''the'' flight simulator of World War II". The game received 5 out of 5 stars in ''
Dragon A dragon is a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as ...
''. The editors of '' PCGames'' nominated ''Aces of the Pacific'' for their award for the best flight simulator of 1992, but gave the prize to ''
Falcon 3.0 ''Falcon 3.0'' is a combat flight simulator video game developed by Sphere Inc. and published by Spectrum HoloByte in 1991 as third official main entry in the ''Falcon'' series of the F-16 Fighting Falcon simulators. Gameplay ''Falcon 3.0'' was ...
''. In 1994 '' PC Gamer US'' named ''Aces of the Pacific'' the 12th best computer game ever. The editors wrote, "With its unsurpassed variety of aircraft and mission types, ''Aces of the Pacific'' may well be the most gratifying air-combat simulation ever made." In 1996 ''Computer Gaming World'' ranked it as the 47th best game of all time, for setting "new standards for graphics and performance." In 2003
IGN ''IGN'' (formerly ''Imagine Games Network'') is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa distri ...
ranked it as the 92nd top game, stating: "Realism, aircraft, technology, multiplayer and many ways to kill many a folk made ''Aces of the Pacific'' an immediate hit. (...) Better flight sims have come and gone, but this was one of the first truly glorious ones and its brand is still burnt in our minds."


References


External links

* {{Use dmy dates, date=June 2017 1992 video games DOS games DOS-only games Sierra Entertainment games Video games about the United States Marine Corps Video games set in Hawaii Video games set in Japan Video games set in the Marshall Islands Video games set in Oceania Video games set in Papua New Guinea Video games set in the Philippines Video games set in the United States World War II flight simulation video games Multiplayer and single-player video games Pacific War video games Dynamix games Video games developed in the United States