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Konami's Airforce Delta Storm Flies to the Xbox - Facts & Screens

by Rainier on Nov. 22, 2001 @ 11:57 a.m. PST

Konami of America's first title to be released in the US for the Xbox™ video game system from Microsoft. Scheduled to ship in the first wave of titles for the highly anticipated new system in Fall, AirForce Delta Storm is a future generation 3D air combat flight simulation game custom-designed for gamers looking to push the limits of their hardware into the next stratosphere.

“AirForce Delta Storm brings gamers the ultimate first-person air combat flight experience with next generation graphics and technology,” said Erica Mason, Product Manager at Konami of America, Inc. “The unparalleled visual quality and incredible physics model guarantees players a cutting-edge 3D gaming experience.”

AirForce Delta Storm puts players in the cockpit as they navigate through the high-flying world of air combat. Developed to optimize the latest videogame technology of Xbox, AirForce Delta Storm recreates the excitement and energy of red-hot in-air battle. The title features more than 50 warplanes, ranging from the latest in true military technology to fantastic cutting-edge creations designed specifically for the game. With a full range of backbreaking and challenging missions, players of all levels will be pushed to the limit.

“The revolutionary Xbox allows Konami to deliver first-of-its kind games that redefine future generation technology.” said J Allard, general manager, Xbox platform. “Konami’s AirForce Delta Storm is the ideal game to push the limits of Xbox with its outstanding graphics, features and gameplay.”

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