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Carrier Air Wing, released in Japan as U.S. Navy (ユー・エス・ネイビー, Yū Esu Neibī), is a 1990 side-scrolling shooting game released for the CP System arcade hardware by Capcom. It is the spiritual successor to U.N. Squadron, which was released in the previous year. As with the original, players chose any one of three different jet fighters and battle their way through ten enemy-packed stages. Other ideas carried over from U.N. Squadron include the shop, which allows players to buy weapon and shield upgrades for their jet fighter between stages, and the energy bar, which is replaced by a "fuel bar" which starts full at the start of each stage and decreases as time passes with some fuel lost each time the plane is damaged. The game has two different endings, depending on whether the game is finishe

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  • Carrier Air Wing, released in Japan as U.S. Navy (ユー・エス・ネイビー, Yū Esu Neibī), is a 1990 side-scrolling shooting game released for the CP System arcade hardware by Capcom. It is the spiritual successor to U.N. Squadron, which was released in the previous year. As with the original, players chose any one of three different jet fighters and battle their way through ten enemy-packed stages. Other ideas carried over from U.N. Squadron include the shop, which allows players to buy weapon and shield upgrades for their jet fighter between stages, and the energy bar, which is replaced by a "fuel bar" which starts full at the start of each stage and decreases as time passes with some fuel lost each time the plane is damaged. The game has two different endings, depending on whether the game is finished with only one coin or not. A version for the Capcom Power System Changer was planned and previewed but never released. (en)
  • Carrier Air Wing (ユー・エス・ネイビー, Yū Esu Neibī, U.S. Navy) est un jeu vidéo de shoot 'em up développé et édité par Capcom sur CP System en octobre 1990. C'est la suite du jeu U.N. Squadron et la série est basée sur l'univers du manga japonais (en). (fr)
  • 『U.S.NAVY』(ユー・エス・ネイビー)は、1990年10月に稼働したカプコンのアーケード用横スクロールシューティングゲーム。日本国外版タイトルは『Carrier Air Wing』(空母航空団)。 基本的には同社のアーケードゲーム『エリア88』(1989年)のシステムをそのまま踏襲している。2人同時プレイ可能。 自機を「F-14 TOMCAT」、「F/A-18 HORNET」、「A-6 INTRUDER」の3種類から選択し、死の商人組織「ラブー」を壊滅させるのを目的としている。 ゲーム誌『ゲーメスト』の企画「第5回ゲーメスト大賞」(1991年度)にて大賞10位、ベストシューティング賞3位を獲得した。 (ja)
  • Carrier Air Wing, o in originale U.S. Navy, è un videogioco arcade di tipo shoot'em up, pubblicato nel 1990 da Capcom. Seppur non ufficialmente è il seguito di U.N. Squadron pubblicato l'anno prima. (it)
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  • Noritaka Funamizu (en)
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  • Capcom (en)
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  • October 1990 (en)
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  • Carrier Air Wing (ユー・エス・ネイビー, Yū Esu Neibī, U.S. Navy) est un jeu vidéo de shoot 'em up développé et édité par Capcom sur CP System en octobre 1990. C'est la suite du jeu U.N. Squadron et la série est basée sur l'univers du manga japonais (en). (fr)
  • 『U.S.NAVY』(ユー・エス・ネイビー)は、1990年10月に稼働したカプコンのアーケード用横スクロールシューティングゲーム。日本国外版タイトルは『Carrier Air Wing』(空母航空団)。 基本的には同社のアーケードゲーム『エリア88』(1989年)のシステムをそのまま踏襲している。2人同時プレイ可能。 自機を「F-14 TOMCAT」、「F/A-18 HORNET」、「A-6 INTRUDER」の3種類から選択し、死の商人組織「ラブー」を壊滅させるのを目的としている。 ゲーム誌『ゲーメスト』の企画「第5回ゲーメスト大賞」(1991年度)にて大賞10位、ベストシューティング賞3位を獲得した。 (ja)
  • Carrier Air Wing, o in originale U.S. Navy, è un videogioco arcade di tipo shoot'em up, pubblicato nel 1990 da Capcom. Seppur non ufficialmente è il seguito di U.N. Squadron pubblicato l'anno prima. (it)
  • Carrier Air Wing, released in Japan as U.S. Navy (ユー・エス・ネイビー, Yū Esu Neibī), is a 1990 side-scrolling shooting game released for the CP System arcade hardware by Capcom. It is the spiritual successor to U.N. Squadron, which was released in the previous year. As with the original, players chose any one of three different jet fighters and battle their way through ten enemy-packed stages. Other ideas carried over from U.N. Squadron include the shop, which allows players to buy weapon and shield upgrades for their jet fighter between stages, and the energy bar, which is replaced by a "fuel bar" which starts full at the start of each stage and decreases as time passes with some fuel lost each time the plane is damaged. The game has two different endings, depending on whether the game is finishe (en)
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  • Carrier Air Wing (video game) (en)
  • Carrier Air Wing (videogioco) (it)
  • Carrier Air Wing (jeu vidéo) (fr)
  • U.S.NAVY (ja)
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