

G-LOC Air Battle (US)
G-LOC: Air Battle is an arcade flight simulator developed by Atari Games and released in 1990. The game features highly detailed graphics for its time and realistic flight simulation, allowing players to engage in aerial combat scenarios. G-LOC stands for "Gravity-Induced Loss of Consciousness" a condition experienced by pilots pulling high-G maneuvers, which plays a role in game's challenge. The game was widely popular in arcades and received a sequel. Atari Games is known for its arcade hits and its contributions to the gaming industry. The US version suggests regional differences from other releases, with possible variations in content or localization.
Played99
Size6.1 MB