Namco Bandai, best known for Tekken and Ridge Racer, have let the news slip publicly about the limited edition Ace Combat 6: Ace-Edge Flight Bundle. Yeah, so the name is a little long winded, but what you’re getting almost seems like it’s well worth the tongue-twister...if you happen to say it three times fast.
In all seriousness, though, Namco Bandai has teamed up with Japanese peripheral company Hori, to include the first-ever 360 Ace-Edge Fligthstick with the Ace Combat 6 game. In addition to this, there’s also the inclusion of an Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation exclusive faceplate for the Xbox 360.
“HORI’s long history of quality peripherals for Namco Bandai games can assure gamers that the ACE-EDGE Flightstick will truly live up to its predecessors and enhance the already incredible and intensely realistic Ace Combat gameplay experience,” Makoto Iwai, Executive Vice President and COO at Namco Bandai Games America, said. “We are confident that this bundle set offers gamers the most complete and compelling Ace Combat experience ever.”
The Ace Combat 6 ACE-EDGE Flightstick Bundle (with the exclusive Xbox 360 faceplate) will be available in a limited edition quantity at Electronics Boutique, GameStop and Gamecrazy outlets nationwide as well as online at Amazon.com this holiday season, for the not-so-budget price of $149.99, while the standard Ace Combat 6 will carry the $59.99 pricetag.
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It's almost a knock off of the Saitek X45, with a few minor changes to the joystick HTOP buttons.
Actually, it's a piece of $hit. I LOVE my Saitek X45. But, there are NO instructions as to how to hook up this wHORI(e) piece of crap and it will not work on my xbox 360 with Ace Combat 6. There are NO instructions in the game manual, no mention anywhere. No info on the box as to how to get it to work with the xbox 360. Everything else USB on the 360 works as advertised. This piece of crap is definably JU BAN! And I know Suzuki-san knows what JU BAN means!
The ACE-EDGE controls worked fine for me right out of the box (instructions for connecting it to the 360 are on the box, btw). I think maybe MotorCitySarge is just doing something wrong. I do not know how that could be, though. He seems like such a cool, level-headed individual...
lolololol
Anyway, the lack of instructions in the box regarding Ace Combat 6 was a little annoying, but it was, by no means, difficult to figure out which button did what. It simply took a little thought. When you think about it, all the buttons are exactly where they should be (logically) anyway.
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November 4th, 2007 at 04:17
It's almost a knock off of the Saitek X45, with a few minor changes to the joystick HTOP buttons.
Actually, it's a piece of $hit. I LOVE my Saitek X45. But, there are NO instructions as to how to hook up this wHORI(e) piece of crap and it will not work on my xbox 360 with Ace Combat 6. There are NO instructions in the game manual, no mention anywhere. No info on the box as to how to get it to work with the xbox 360. Everything else USB on the 360 works as advertised. This piece of crap is definably JU BAN! And I know Suzuki-san knows what JU BAN means!
Piece of crap...
-Sarge