The "Dragon Busters" Squadron from Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation is named after Dragon Buster. The New Space Order demo features organizations from the Ace Combat series.Īce Combat 6 features a reference to Gears of War.Īce Combat 6, Assault Horizon, and Infinity feature aircraft paints based on THE The third game expanded the collaboration by including emblems and nicknames based on THE characters and songs. The Special Flag from Rally-X appears as an item in Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War.
Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2 features organizations from the Ace Combat series as sponsors.Īce Combat 2 is included in NamCollection. In Xenosaga Episode 1 the player can receive an e-mail advertising Ace Combat 4. DirectionĪce Combat features images of Pac-Man on billboards, while Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy + features unlockable aircraft themed after Pac-Man Ace Combat 2, Ace Combat 5, Ace Combat 6 and Infinity also feature minor references.Īce Combat 2 features the sister of Reiko Nagase as a selectable pilot, and she also returns in later episodes, while organizations from Ace Combat 3 appear as sponsors in Ridge Racer V and Ridge Racer 6 there also are other minor references between the two series.Īce Combat 2 advertising for Almighty Human Project on billboards.Ī parody of Ace Combat 2 called "Ace Wombat 2" is featured within Segagaga. See UGSF Timeline to know what games take place in its continuity. Note: if a series unrelated to Ace Combat is revealed to take place in the same continuity in the official UGSF timeline, it's still not included here, since no direct link between them ever happened.
Set a few years after Ace Combat 6.Īdditionally, a novel based in the Assault Horizon universe and set in 2002, titled Ace Combat: Ikaros in the Sky was published on Maonly in Japan.
Only released in North America and Europe. Ace Combat Advance (February 22, 2005), Game Boy Advance.Known in Europe as Ace Combat: Squadron Leader. Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War (October 21, 2004), PlayStation 2.Known in Europe as Ace Combat: Distant Thunder. Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies (October 23, 2001), PlayStation 2.Set in the year 2040, it's choronologically the latest one so far. Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere (May 27, 1999), PlayStation.Ace Combat 2 (May 30, 1997), PlayStation.It's set in the year 1995, but supposedly ignores the plot of the two arcade games. Re-released for mobile phone on August 25, 2005. Known as Air Combat outside Japan, it started as a port of the arcade game, but due to hardware limitations was instead created as an original successor. Ace Combat (June 30, 1995), PlayStation.A sequel to the original game, it's named after Namco System 22, the arcade system board used to play the game. Arguably considered a predecessor and not an actual part of the series, it takes place in the year 200X. This name was originally unofficial, but was used by the creators to promote Ace Combat 7 in 2015. Most games take place in a world called Strangereal. For detailed information about this series, see: AcepediaĪce Combat, formerly known as Air Combat, is a series of flight simulation videogames created by Namco, including both realistic and futuristic settings.