is an unreleased
platform video game
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that was in development for the
PlayStation 3
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and
Xbox 360
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by
Namco Bandai Games. It was intended as a modernized sequel to the arcade game ''
Metro-Cross
is a platform game released in arcades by Namco in 1985. It was ported to the Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Family Computer, and ZX Spectrum.
''Metro-Cross'' runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware, but with a video system modified to support ...
'', and the third released under the
Namco Generations series of video game remakes. Players control a runner through each level in an effort to get to the end stage goal before the timer runs out.
Levels feature hazards that must be overcome, and there are also
power-ups
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that grant player with different abilities, such as a speed boost or being able to glide over the level.
''Aero-Cross'' was produced by
Hideo Yoshizawa
born September 2, 1960, is a Japanese video game director, screenwriter, and producer, most famous for his work on the ''Ninja Gaiden'' and '' Klonoa'' series of video games. Prior to being employed by Namco, he worked for Tecmo and was involve ...
, the creator of ''
Klonoa
''Klonoa'' is a platform video game series created by Namco in 1997. It stars Klonoa, an anthropomorphic creature who explores dream worlds. The series includes two main games: '' Klonoa: Door to Phantomile'' (1997) for the PlayStation and '' Klo ...
'' and ''
Mr. Driller
is a puzzle video game franchise created by Yasuhito Nagaoka and Hideo Yoshizawa for Namco. The eponymous first game was released in 1999 for arcades and several home consoles, such as the PlayStation. Gameplay in the series consists of contr ...
''. Yoshizawa liked the original ''Metro-Cross'' for having the player try to find the fastest possible route to the goal at the end of each level, and wanted to expand on this concept in ''Aero-Cross''. He also focused on stage hazards, player acceleration, and co-operative play. The game was announced in October 2010 and cancelled in December 2012 following a lack of updates on its production. Compared to the other cancelled Namco Generations game, a reboot of the infamous puzzle game ''
Dancing Eyes
is a 1996 puzzle arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Namco. It features gameplay reminiscent of arcade games like '' Qix'' — players control a monkey named Urusu-San as he must complete each level by destroying all of the t ...
'', critics felt that ''Aero-Cross'' had potential. They praised its gameplay and evolution on the original ''Metro-Cross'' gameplay, and showed disappointment in its cancellation.
Gameplay
''Aero-Cross'' is presented as an arcade-style platform game, with emphasis on speed and acceleration.
Players control a runner through each course, with the goal being to reach the end before the timer runs out. The end of each level is indicated by a large circular goalpost, with a map being provided at the bottom that shows how far they have reached.
Levels feature different themes, such as futuristic cities, deserts, and factories.
In these levels, players will need to overcome different stage hazards that will cause their runner to be temporarily stunned and their timer to deplete further. Hazards include giant steel cylinders, tiles that slow down the player if touched, walls that emerge from the ground, and computer-controlled opponents.
There are item capsules placed through
stages
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as well, each containing
power-ups
In video games, a power-up is an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a Game mechanics, game mechanic. This is in contrast to an Item (game), item, which may or may not have a permanent benefit that ca ...
that grant different abilities. Three items were revealed: a speed boost, a clock that stops time, and a hoverboard that allows players to glide over the level.
Running behind opponents creates an effect called a "
slipstream
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", allowing players to run faster than usual.
Players can also perform an "air dash" that grants them a temporary boost in speed. Air dashing can also be used to knock opponents off of the map and destroy incoming obstacles.
History
Development and promotion
''Aero-Cross'' was intended as the third game under the
Namco Generations label, a brand created by
Namco Bandai Games for use on modernized remakes of their older titles. The first of these was ''
Pac-Man Championship Edition DX'', a critically acclaimed follow-up to ''
Pac-Man Championship Edition
is a 2007 maze video game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games for the Xbox 360. It has since appeared on several other platforms, including iOS, Android, and the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable as a PSP mini title available on ...
''. ''Aero-Cross'' was produced by
Hideo Yoshizawa
born September 2, 1960, is a Japanese video game director, screenwriter, and producer, most famous for his work on the ''Ninja Gaiden'' and '' Klonoa'' series of video games. Prior to being employed by Namco, he worked for Tecmo and was involve ...
, the creator of Namco's ''
Klonoa
''Klonoa'' is a platform video game series created by Namco in 1997. It stars Klonoa, an anthropomorphic creature who explores dream worlds. The series includes two main games: '' Klonoa: Door to Phantomile'' (1997) for the PlayStation and '' Klo ...
'' and ''
Mr. Driller
is a puzzle video game franchise created by Yasuhito Nagaoka and Hideo Yoshizawa for Namco. The eponymous first game was released in 1999 for arcades and several home consoles, such as the PlayStation. Gameplay in the series consists of contr ...
'' franchises and the chief producer of the Namco Generations series.
It was intended as the sequel to ''
Metro-Cross
is a platform game released in arcades by Namco in 1985. It was ported to the Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Family Computer, and ZX Spectrum.
''Metro-Cross'' runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware, but with a video system modified to support ...
'', a 1985 platform arcade game that was popular in Japan. Yoshizawa appreciated the game for having the player try to find the fastest possible route to the goal at the end of each level, and wanted to expand on this concept in ''Aero-Cross''.
He also wanted to focus on co-operative play, player acceleration, and variations in stage hazards.
Many of the game's mechanics and concepts were kept secret.
A trademark for the game was filed in Germany and Australia in August, followed by a rating by the
Entertainment Software Rating Board. Namco Bandai officially announced ''Aero-Cross'' in October 2010, alongside ''
Galaga Legions DX
is a 2011 shoot 'em up, twin-stick shooter video game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It is the sequel to ''Galaga Legions'' (2008), and is the fourteenth entry in the ''List of Galaxian video game ...
''. Due to the obscurity of the original ''Metro-Cross'', and for it being released alongside more recognizable series like ''
Pac-Man'' and ''
Galaxian
is a 1979 fixed shooter arcade video game developed and published by Namco. The player assumes control of the Galaxip starfighter in its mission to protect Earth from waves of aliens. Gameplay involves destroying each formation of aliens, wh ...
'', the reveal was met with confusion from publications.
The company described it as a "dynamic running action" game, and advertised its speed and acceleration.
Namco Bandai also said that it would be published for the
PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on November 11, 2006, in Japan, November ...
and
Xbox 360
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as a digital download.
Cancellation
As the years progressed, Namco Bandai remained relatively silent towards ''Aero-Cross'' and the Namco Generations series itself. This was met with confusion from video game news sites, who were speculating if the game was even in production or not.
On December 6, 2012, the company announced that ''Aero-Cross'' was officially cancelled, alongside the indefinite discontinuation of the Namco Generations brand. They cited "various circumstances" as the reason for its cancellation.
Publications showed interest in ''Aero-Cross''. Writing for ''
Engadget
''Engadget'' ( ) is a multilingual technology blog network with daily coverage of gadgets and consumer electronics. ''Engadget'' manages ten blogs four of which are written in English and six have international versions with independent editor ...
'', JG Fletcher said that compared to the other cancelled Namco Generations game, a remake of ''
Dancing Eyes
is a 1996 puzzle arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Namco. It features gameplay reminiscent of arcade games like '' Qix'' — players control a monkey named Urusu-San as he must complete each level by destroying all of the t ...
'' (1996), ''Aero-Cross'' had potential.
Describing it as "a much more sensible update", Fletcher commented on the game's new features and for building upon the original ''Metro-Cross'' gameplay in an interesting manner, writing: "I do wish I'd had the opportunity to play that, as I spent a few really happy hours in college working through the arcade original on PlayStation. Unlike ''Dancing Eyes'', I can admit to wanting to play that without ending up on some list".
''Game Watch''s Kenji Saeki and ''Game*Spark''s Rikusyo stated that the game's cancellation was disappointing to hear.
Jordan Devore of ''
Destructoid
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History
' ...
'' believed that the game would likely never have had that large of an audience, and would have made much more sense as a mobile phone title than a console game.
He concluded in his article: "Considering how much we've actually seen of the project (very little), it shouldn't be too heartbreaking to hear that ''Aero-Cross'' has been canceled. If I'm being generous, I could maybe see this type of game performing decently on mobile devices, but it was likely never destined to have a huge audience no matter the platform. Bummer, though -- ''Metro-Cross'' was great".
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