KONAMI SHIPS AIRFORCE DELTA STRIKE FOR PLAYSTATION 2
Reach for Skies and Beyond with the Latest Installment in the Popular Aerial Combat Series
REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. - February 3, 2004 - Konami Digital Entertainment - America, a division of Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., today announced it has shipped AirForce Delta Strike for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system. Taking the flight combat genre to new heights, AirForce Delta Strike features more than 20 unique anime pilot-characters, an intense futuristic story line and an unprecedented selection of planes.
In the game, players will choose from over 100 different types of aircraft ranging from WWII propeller classics to 21st century stealth fighters, as well Konami's Vic Viper from the hit game, Gradius(tm). As players progress through the game, they can purchase and sell new aircraft as well as customize each plane with special weapons.
Delivering a unique arcade-style experience, gamers will navigate through a wide variety of creative missions on Earth as well as in space. Gamers will soar in the air in style as they venture through over 60 intense squad-based missions that vary with each pilot. Gamers can also replay any mission that they have cleared using a different pilot and aircraft. Innovative missions, non-stop action and multiple endings will keep players on the edge of their seat.
For a more intense flight combat experience, plug in the Logitech(r) Flight Force(tm) joystick and jump right into the cockpit of a fighter plane.
AirForce Delta Strike(tm) is rated T by the Entertainment Software Association and is available at retail outlets nationwide for an SRP of $39.99. To learn more about AirForce Delta Strike, please visit
http://www.konami.com/airforcedeltastrike/
About AirForce Delta Series
Konami's AirForce Delta series debuted in the United States in 1999 with the release of AirForce Delta for Sega(r) Dreamcast(tm). The game's intuitive controls and high-flying action set it apart from other games within the genre and propelled the game's critical and commercial success. In 2001, Konami released Air Force Delta Storm for the Microsoft Xbox(tm), which was followed in 2002 with the release for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance.