Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII | 
| From: UBI Soft
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $13.24 as of 11/22/2009 22:05 CST details You Save: $6.75 (34%)
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Seller: jbradleyclark Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 384
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: air_racing_and_flying_games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 Legal Disclaimer: Brand new and factory sealed game! Ready to ship. All standard shipping games ship via first class mail with free tracking and insurance! Expedited items are shipped via USPS Priority Mail. All of our games, new and used are backed by a solid 90-day warranty.
MPN: 17264 UPC: 008888172642 EAN: 0008888172642 ASIN: B000HGKEZS
Publication Date: March 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | WWII's most epic and famous air battles. Experience the greatest air battles of World War II in famous locations from across the globe. Whether it's London, Berlin, Midway or Pearl Harbor, the player and his squadron will be tasked with turning the tide of war. The single player campaign has been expanded to include two all new missions that take place in the North Sea and New Georgia Island in the Pacific. | | • | Innovative use of the controller. With 4 alternative control configurations, Blazing Angels will take full advantage of the motion sensor/tilt feature. Both arcade and simulator modes are included. Players can easily maneuver the plane just by moving the controller | | • | Intense squadron-based gameplay. Command AI-wingmen and make use of each one's special abilities. The pilot's heroism and leadership will grow during the course of the twenty mission campaign. Engage in legendary air battles and lead a squadron of Blazing Angels to victory | | • | Up to 16 players online | | • | A large variety of realistic-looking WWII aircraft. Pilot 46 authentic WWII aircraft including the famous P-51 Mustang, and the British Spitfire, and planes like the Luftwaffe's Messerschmitt, and the Japanese Zero in multiplayer. Ten new planes are included. From the wing rivets, to the nose art, to the detailed cockpits, these planes look like the real thing |
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Product Description

Experience the thrill of flight combat using the motion sensitive feature ofthe Playstation3 controller. Whether it's a steep attacking dive or tight dog-fighting turn, the aircraft will intuitively respond to hand movements andyou'll feel more like a real fighter pilot than ever before. From the Battle ofBritain, through the dramatic air combat of Pearl Harbor, and all the way backto Europe, your pilot skills will create WWII history. Dominate the skies ofWestern Europe and the Pacific and bring your squadron of Blazing Angels backalive. Authentic WWII atmosphere. Fly low over Germany's industrial terrain fora bombing raid, strafe the islands of the Pacific, or emerge from the cloudcover over London and engage the enemy. The environment is so real you'll feellike you're the pilot in a famous WWII movie Planes are easy to handle and funto fly. No need to attend the Air Force Academy to pilot these planes; playerscan jump right into air combat action without extensive tutorials 
- WWII's most epic and famous air battles. Experience the greatest air battles of World War II in famous locations from across the globe. Whether it's London, Berlin, Midway or Pearl Harbor, the player and his squadron will be tasked with turning the tide of war. The single player campaign has been expanded to include two all new missions that take place in the North Sea and New Georgia Island in the Pacific.
- Innovative use of the controller. With 4 alternative control configurations, Blazing Angels will take full advantage of the motion sensor/tilt feature. Both arcade
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Blazing Angels flight simulation October 28, 2009 Barbara Collins (West Texas, US) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this for my husband to work with our Wii and he absolutley loves it!
Awesome September 22, 2009 Rodney K. Taylor (Pensacola, Florida) I think this is a great game. I have played quite a few simulators and I do have a pretty high expectation for most air combat games, but I knew this was a video game. The play, however, far exceeded what I expected.
My son, who is six, just watches me get through the levels so that I can unlock planes for him. I usually fly the configuration with the nunchuck and the wii controller. I works the best for me. I go back and forth between simulator and arcade style.
The levels are fun and intense. I am a big WWII history buff so I enjoy the intro movies and the different planes. I would recommend this game to anyone for hours of fun.
A few annoying features September 13, 2009 Thomas E. Neven (Colorado Springs, CO United States) I enjoy this game, but one feature in arcade mode bugs the daylights out of me. You can be chasing a Nazi plane and have it in your sights when suddenly the game takes over your controls and says "returning you to the battlefield." You then have to wait several seconds, all while the game clock is still ticking, until you can control your plane again.
In other words, the Nazis can fly off the battlefield, but you can't pursue, even if they're in your sights. More annoying, you get no kind of indication that you're about to leave the battlefield; you'd think having an enemy plane in your sights would be a good indication that you're still ON the battlefield.
Blazing Angels Wii game September 5, 2009 J. Karen Brian (Nebraska, USA) The game is fun for those who like flight simulation games. It takes a little getting use to in manuvering the planes, especially for take off and landings, but is fun. I still have trouble not getting shot down, but my husband and grandsons really seem to like it and have a good time together. Great fun for spending time with today's savy computer/gaming children.
Good fun, but takes some practice. August 20, 2009 Jim Freihofer (USA) Once you get the hang of it, it's pretty enjoyable. I'm still having a tough time trying to steer my plane, but I'm having fun doing it, so that's what counts. And shooting down Nazis suuuuure is gratifying!
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