Landing High Japan is an arcade game in which the object is to pilot a commercial airliner, taking off from and landing at several Japanese airports. Inclement weather such as clouds, rain, thunderstorms, and snow may be encountered. Time of day is also part of the game (daytime, sunset, and night). Every airport at any time can have no wind, head winds, tail winds, cross winds, and a variety of wind speeds. The flight path and wind patterns become more difficult with each successive landing.

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  • Landing High Japan is an arcade game in which the object is to pilot a commercial airliner, taking off from and landing at several Japanese airports. Inclement weather such as clouds, rain, thunderstorms, and snow may be encountered. Time of day is also part of the game (daytime, sunset, and night). Every airport at any time can have no wind, head winds, tail winds, cross winds, and a variety of wind speeds. The flight path and wind patterns become more difficult with each successive landing. A landing can end with several different results, including "Clear," "Bad Landing," "Course Out," "Go-around," "Crash," "High Speed Bank", and Stall. After each landing, points are granted or deducted based on a piloting evaluation, a course evaluation, and a passenger evaluation. A minimum score must be achieved in order to get a "Clear" result and advance to the next airport (otherwise it is a "Bad Landing"). The final score is calculated by adding up the totals from each landing and dividing by the number of attempts. Thus, a player seeking to earn listing among the top ten high scores may do so more easily by playing as far as possible on one credit and then ending the game, rather than continuing to use credits in an effort to successfully land at all six airports. During gameplay, the copilot will occasionally make comments, e.g. "Captain, I think we should lower the flaps," "Captain, we are veering off course!" or "Captain, we are in danger of stalling out!" He also announces when the aircraft reaches V1 speed, V2 speed, and VR speed. In addition, he carries out certain orders such as lowering the landing gear (subsequently confirming, "Gear down, three green," a reference to the illumination of the three green Down-Locked indicator lights. The control tower and flight attendant also are briefly heard from at the beginning of the takeoff phase. The ground proximity warning system is often heard saying, "Too low, terrain!" Erratic flying causes the passengers to begin turning from green to purple and then red, eventually resulting in deduction of points. Landing High Japan features All Nippon Airways as the airline. It is a revival of the "Landing" series of airline simulation arcade games which consist of Midnight Landing, and Top Landing .
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  • Seated
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  • The pilot being prompted to lower the landing gear. The red and green beacons indicate the flight path that the plane should follow.
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  • Raster, resolution = VGA
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  • Taito Type-Zero System
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  • X/Y directional flight yoke, rudder pedals, dual throttle levers, several buttons (cockpit display change button, help button, flap change buttons, speak button)
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  • One player
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  • 1999-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
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  • Landing High Japan
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  • Landing High Japan is an arcade game in which the object is to pilot a commercial airliner, taking off from and landing at several Japanese airports. Inclement weather such as clouds, rain, thunderstorms, and snow may be encountered. Time of day is also part of the game (daytime, sunset, and night). Every airport at any time can have no wind, head winds, tail winds, cross winds, and a variety of wind speeds. The flight path and wind patterns become more difficult with each successive landing.
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