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It was later digitally re-released as part of HAMSTER's Arcade Archives series, first on Augfor the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch, then on for the PC, then on for iOS and Android devices. The game was also released on the Neo Geo AES on Augand ported to the Neo Geo CD on September 29, 1994. Unlike the previous game, players can choose any of the eight aircraft, regardless of their player side and the nationality of the other player's aircraft. It also revamps the roster, replacing nearly all of the aircraft while including a bizarre variety of new pilots (including a dolphin and a baby).
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The sequel to the 1992 game Aero Fighters, Aero Fighters 2 brings the series to Neo Geo hardware (which uses a horizontal resolution, despite the series' vertical scrolling).
Aero Fighters 2 (known in Japan as Sonic Wings 2) is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up developed by Video System and released by SNK for arcades (using Neo Geo MVS hardware) on July 18, 1994.