Aero the Acro-Bat (GBA)
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Aero the Acro-Bat (GBA)

“Aero the Acro-Bat” is a 1993 video game developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Sunsoft. It was initially released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis, with a later version released for the Game Boy Advance by Metro 3D in 2002. The game features Aero, a red anthropomorphic bat, who was created by David Siller.

Plot: The story revolves around Edgar Ektor, a former frequent visitor of The World of Amusement Circus and Funpark, who was banned after a dangerous prank nearly resulted in the death of a lion. Two decades later, Edgar has become a wealthy and malevolent industrialist. With the help of Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel and his Psycho Circus gang, Edgar sabotages the funpark and kidnaps all the circus performers. Aero, the star of the circus and hero of the game, must rescue the captured performers, including his girlfriend Aeriel, and thwart Edgar’s nefarious plans.

Gameplay: “Aero the Acro-Bat” is played as a 2D platformer where players navigate Aero through various levels by completing specific tasks to reveal the exit warp. These tasks include jumping through hoops, making platforms disappear by stepping on them, and riding roller coasters. The game is divided into four worlds, each containing five expansive levels filled with lethal spikes and other obstacles.

Aero has a couple of offensive moves to combat enemies: he can shoot a limited number of stars or perform an aerial diagonal drill attack while in the air. Successfully completing levels with high scores unlocks bonus levels. In these levels, Aero dives into a pool in a vertical platform setup in the Genesis version. The Super NES version adapted this bonus level to feature Mode 7 graphics, changing it to a more straightforward maneuvering challenge over an overworld map.

This game combines classic platforming action with unique circus-themed challenges and a compelling storyline, making it a memorable part of early 90s video gaming.

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