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Jet Squadron was a cancelled Sega AM3 game that was shown at the AOU Amusement Expo in 2000. It was mean't to be the third game in the Gunblade Series, and was the successor to both Gunblade NY and LA Machineguns. The game would have had the traditional Gunblade gameplay, such as a dynamic camera angle, enemies with reactive AI, and aerial combat.
'''''Jet Squadron''''' was a cancelled SEGA AM3 game that was shown at the AOU Amusement Expo in 2000. It was meant to be the third game in the ''Gunblade'' series, and was the successor to both ''Gunblade NY'' and ''LA Machineguns''. The game would have had the traditional ''Gunblade'' gameplay, such as a dynamic camera angle, enemies with reactive AI, and aerial combat.


The game was cancelled after 2000 and never resurfaced for some reason.
The game was never heard from again after its appearance at the AOU Amusement Expo, and no prototype or ROM of it has ever surfaced.  


The only evidence this game existed is a post on [https://www.neogaf.com/threads/any-pics-of-segas-jet-squadron.38418/ NeoGAF] the website [https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=jet-squadron&page=detail&id=29837 Arcade History] and a section in the Arcade Database [https://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=725 System 16].
==Availability==
The only evidence this game existed are posts on NeoGaf, Arcade History, and System16. Very little other info from the game has surfaced.<ref>[https://neogaf.com/threads/any-pics-of-segas-jet-squadron.38418/ NeoGaf page for the game.] Retrieved 18 Mar '19</ref><ref>[https://arcade-history.com/?n=jet-squadron&page=detail&id=29837 Arcade History page for the game.] Retrieved 18 Mar '19</ref><ref>[https://system16.com/hardware.php?id=725 System16 page for the game.] Retrieved 18 Mar '19</ref>


Screenshots did exist at one point, but the websites that had them have since been lost.
Screenshots did exist at one point, but the websites that had them have since been lost. Not even any footage of it at the AOU Amusement Expo has resurfaced.
 
==References==
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System16.PNG

Listing for the game on the System16 website.

Status: Lost

Jet Squadron was a cancelled SEGA AM3 game that was shown at the AOU Amusement Expo in 2000. It was meant to be the third game in the Gunblade series, and was the successor to both Gunblade NY and LA Machineguns. The game would have had the traditional Gunblade gameplay, such as a dynamic camera angle, enemies with reactive AI, and aerial combat.

The game was never heard from again after its appearance at the AOU Amusement Expo, and no prototype or ROM of it has ever surfaced.

Availability

The only evidence this game existed are posts on NeoGaf, Arcade History, and System16. Very little other info from the game has surfaced.[1][2][3]

Screenshots did exist at one point, but the websites that had them have since been lost. Not even any footage of it at the AOU Amusement Expo has resurfaced.

References

  1. NeoGaf page for the game. Retrieved 18 Mar '19
  2. Arcade History page for the game. Retrieved 18 Mar '19
  3. System16 page for the game. Retrieved 18 Mar '19