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AirForce Delta (Japan)

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AirForce Delta (Japan)

What is AirForce Delta (Japan)?

AirForce Delta for Game Boy Color is a flight combat game originally released by Konami. It first appeared on the Dreamcast in 1999 before being ported to the Game Boy Color in Japan, where it saw a retail release. Outside Japan, the PAL region knows it as Deadly Skies. This cartridge is a straight port of the console title, squeezing arcade-style aerial dogfighting into the little handheld. It's a fairly obscure entry in Konami's catalog, overshadowed by their larger franchises, but it holds a unique spot as one of the few flight combat games on Nintendo's color handheld.

How to Play AirForce Delta (Japan) Online

Getting started is straightforward. After selecting your language (Japanese only in this version), you choose a mission from a menu. Each mission places you in a combat zone where you control a fighter jet. The core loop involves flying through 2D or pseudo-3D terrain, locking onto enemy aircraft, and shooting them down while avoiding incoming fire. You can switch between different weapon types by pressing the B button (S key) to fire, and the A button (X key) to accelerate occasionally. The D-Pad moves your aircraft in four directions.

If you do not read Japanese, navigating the menus can be a challenge. The main menu has options like New Game, Continue, and Options - they appear in the usual order for most GBC games, so trial and error works. Once in a mission, your health bar is displayed at the top, and you must complete objectives such as destroying a set number of enemies or protecting a target. The game is simple but demands quick reflexes. Landing on the carrier to refuel or rearm is not simulated here; it is purely combat-focused.

AirForce Delta (Japan) Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
  • X: A button (jump / confirm)
  • S: B button (run / attack / cancel)
  • Enter: Start / Pause
  • V: Select

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AirForce Delta exclusive to Game Boy Color or did it appear on other systems?
It is not exclusive. The game originally launched on the Sega Dreamcast in 1999 and was later ported to the Game Boy Color exclusively in Japan. The PAL version is called Deadly Skies, but that name applies to the Dreamcast release as well.
What makes AirForce Delta stand out among Game Boy Color titles of its era?
It is one of the few flight combat games on the system, offering a portable take on the arcade dogfighting genre. Konami's brand recognition and the fact it was a console port give it a little more depth than most handheld shooters of the time.
Who developed AirForce Delta?
Konami developed and published the game for both the Dreamcast and Game Boy Color. No other studio contributed to the development.

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