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''Air Gallet'' is a 1996 vertical-scrolling shooter
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published by
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. Players control a fighter jet through six levels to destroy a terrorist organization, who are destroying major worldwide cities and brainwashing the world's population with propaganda. Its gameplay involves destroying waves of enemies, picking up power-ups and new weapons, and destroying bosses. ''Air Gallet'' was developed by
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, an off-shoot of defunct developer
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. It was directed by
Tatsuya Uemura is a Japanese arcade game musician and programmer. He has composed the following scores for arcade games: *''Flying Shark'' *''Tiger-Heli'' *''Guardian'' *'' Hellfire'' *''Twin Cobra'' *'' Out Zone'' *'' Dogyuun'' *''Zero Wing'' (with Toshiaki ...
and designed by
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, who wanted it to have a more boisterous presentation compared to his previous works. Gazelle's financial difficulties and strict time schedules forced its development to be hastily rushed. The game was released to mixed reviews; while its graphics and sprite layering techniques were praised, critics felt that it wasn't as polished or innovative as other, similar games were. Inoue has since expressed his disappointment in its quality.


Gameplay

''Air Gallet'' is a vertical-scrolling shooter game, with its gameplay being similar to titles like '' Raiden'' (1990). Its plot involves a terrorist organization which, in addition to destroying major cities worldwide, forces news stations to brainwash the world's population with propaganda stories. The players, who are part of a rebelling organization, are sent out to stop them. Players traverse through six automatically-scrolling stages, set in locations such as harbors, forests, and
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. The objective is to make it to the end by destroying waves of enemies and avoiding projectiles. Each level concludes in a boss fight against an enemy aircraft. Players can upgrade their fighter jet by collecting four matching power capsules. Weapons include a laser, a support drone, homing missiles, machine guns, and a spread shot. Each weapon can be upgraded four times; should the player die, their weapon level reverts to zero. Players can also pick up star-shaped medals that cycle through different point values, and two varieties of smart bombs that either clear the screen of enemies or provide a focused, narrow attack.


Development and release

''Air Gallet'' was developed by
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, a company established by former
Toaplan was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo responsible for the creation of a wide array of Shoot 'em up#Scrolling shooters, scrolling shooters and other arcade games. The company was founded in 1979 but its gaming division was establis ...
employees after the latter's bankruptcy in 1994.
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It was designed by
Junya Inoue is a Japanese manga artist. He is also known by the name ''Joker Jun''. In 1991 he replied to a recruitment ad for Toaplan. Along with some other staff Inoue was transferred to Gazelle before he left to join Cave, where he worked as character an ...
, who had worked on titles such as ''
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'' (1994), and directed by
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. It features the voice work of
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and
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. Inoue wanted ''Air Gallet'' to be different from his previous projects, with a more "loud" and boisterous presentation. However, Gazelle's severe financial difficulties and strict deadlines prevented him from being able to design it exactly how he wanted. Inoue himself created most of the game's backdrops, such as the Tokyo-themed area in the second level. Development was hastily rushed to meet deadline, giving the team little time to finetune its difficulty balance and mechanics. ''Air Gallet'' was published by
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, a subsidiary of
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that focused primarily on games with licensed anime characters. Banpresto had worked with Gazelle on an arcade adaptation of ''
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'' a year prior, which gave the two companies a solid business relationship. The game was released in February 1996, being titled ''Aku Gallet'' in Japan. After launch, the title was showcased to attendees at the 1996
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. After its release, Inoue and other employees left Gazelle to join
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.


Reception

A writer for ''Consoles Plus'' wrote that ''Air Gallet'' had little to offer in terms of innovation. Outside of its impressive graphics and backdrops, they felt its gameplay was nothing new compared to other shooters, but that the game itself was decent. Inoue has expressed his disappointment in the game's quality, going as far as to say it bordered on being
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''s Ryan Lambie was quick to point out similarities between ''Air Gallet'' and '' Raiden'', specifically its similar fighter craft designs and power-up system. Lambie complemented the game's detailed backdrops, sprite layering techniques, and humorous voice-overs. While Lambie noted its high difficulty level, he showed appreciation for its forgiveness towards newer players. Overall, Lambie described ''Air Gallet'' as being "an intense, excellently-crafted shooter". Nick Zverloff of ''
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'' found the overall look of the game to be lacking compared to Toaplan's offerings, writing that aside from its voice-over clips it "looks like another faceless shooter". He enjoyed the game's level design for their obtuse-looking themes, and felt some of the backdrops possessed some impressive sprite layering techniques. Zverloff concluded that ''Air Gallet'' was an impressive game, but lacked the polish that similar shooters from Toaplan and Cave featured.


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