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'''''Galaxian Heroes''''' is the name of an unreleased video game in development by Project Aces, an internal development division within Bandai Namco Entertainment that is best known for creating the ''Ace Combat'' series. It was to utilize a game engine featured in an earlier ''Ace Combat'' game, but it is unknown which one it would have used specifically.<ref name="Reveal"/> Believed to be based on Namco's ''Galaxian'' series, it is assumed to be a space combat simulation game in the style of titles such as ''Star Ixiom'' (1999).<ref name="Reveal"/>
'''''Galaxian Heroes''''' is the name of an unreleased video game in development by Project Aces, an internal development division within Bandai Namco Entertainment that is best known for creating the ''Ace Combat'' series. It was to utilize a game engine featured in an earlier ''Ace Combat'' game, but it is unknown which one it would have used specifically.<ref name="Reveal"/> Believed to be based on Namco's ''Galaxian'' series, it is assumed to be a space combat simulation game in the style of titles such as ''Star Ixiom'' (1999).<ref name="Reveal"/>


The game was mentioned in a tweet made by ''Ace Combat'' series producer Kazutoki Kono on March 11, 2015, where he revealed that a track contained in the soundtrack album ''Ace Combat Infinity & Series Music Best'', titled "GH" and composed by Keiki Kobayashi, was used in an unreleased trailer for ''Galaxian Heroes''.<ref name="Reveal"/> Kono released a teaser image for the game on April 1.<ref>[https://twitter.com/kazutoki/status/583098547953737728 Tweet posted by Kono with the teaser image]</ref>
The game was mentioned in a tweet made by ''Ace Combat'' series producer Kazutoki Kono on March 11, 2015, where he revealed that a track contained in the soundtrack album ''Ace Combat Infinity & Series Music Best'', titled "GH" and composed by Keiki Kobayashi, was used in an unreleased trailer for ''Galaxian Heroes''.<ref name="Reveal"/> Kono released a teaser image for the game on April 1.<ref>[https://twitter.com/kazutoki/status/583098547953737728 Tweet posted by Kono with the teaser image.] Retrieved 07 Jan '20</ref>


All other information regarding the game, including if it is even still in production or not, is being kept a closely-guarded secret by Project Aces.<ref name="Reveal">[https://twitter.com/kazutoki/status/575684986684080128 Tweet announcing the game]</ref> Its existence has come under question by some dedicated ''Ace Combat'' fan communities for its scarce amount of info, and for the teaser image being uploaded on April 1.<ref>[https://acecombat.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:53799 Acepedia forum thread regarding the project]</ref>
All other information regarding the game, including if it is even still in production or not, is being kept a closely-guarded secret by Project Aces.<ref name="Reveal">[https://twitter.com/kazutoki/status/575684986684080128 Tweet announcing the game.] Retrieved 07 Jan '20</ref> Its existence has come under question by some dedicated ''Ace Combat'' fan communities for its scarce amount of info, and for the teaser image being uploaded on April 1.<ref>[https://acecombat.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:53799 Acepedia forum thread regarding the project.] Retrieved 07 Jan '20</ref>


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Revision as of 04:24, 8 January 2020

Galaxian Heroes.jpg

Teaser image, showing the game's logo.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

Galaxian Heroes is the name of an unreleased video game in development by Project Aces, an internal development division within Bandai Namco Entertainment that is best known for creating the Ace Combat series. It was to utilize a game engine featured in an earlier Ace Combat game, but it is unknown which one it would have used specifically.[1] Believed to be based on Namco's Galaxian series, it is assumed to be a space combat simulation game in the style of titles such as Star Ixiom (1999).[1]

The game was mentioned in a tweet made by Ace Combat series producer Kazutoki Kono on March 11, 2015, where he revealed that a track contained in the soundtrack album Ace Combat Infinity & Series Music Best, titled "GH" and composed by Keiki Kobayashi, was used in an unreleased trailer for Galaxian Heroes.[1] Kono released a teaser image for the game on April 1.[2]

All other information regarding the game, including if it is even still in production or not, is being kept a closely-guarded secret by Project Aces.[1] Its existence has come under question by some dedicated Ace Combat fan communities for its scarce amount of info, and for the teaser image being uploaded on April 1.[3]

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The unused track included in Ace Combat Infinity & Series Music Best

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