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For users with modified hardware, this title is a staple of the XBLIG archive, which preserves thousands of indie titles that were lost when Microsoft shuttered the indie marketplace. Because these consoles can run unsigned or unofficial code, they allow players to access these defunct digital-only titles that are otherwise unplayable on retail Xbox 360 or newer Series X/S consoles.

is an indie flight combat game developed by Strange Games Studios and released on September 1, 2011 , as part of the Xbox Live Indie Games (XBLIG) program. On modern modified consoles, such as those with JTAG or RGH (Reset Glitch Hack), it is frequently found in "digital" archive collections because the original Xbox 360 Indie marketplace is no longer active for new purchases. Key Game Features

: You defend against the German Luftwaffe , attempting to break through fighter screens to destroy enemy bases while receiving cover from your squadron. Arsenal : Wing-mounted .50 cal machine guns . Equippable rockets and heavy bombs for ground strikes.

: The game is set over North Africa during World War II, where you pilot a P-47 Thunderbolt .

: Reviewers often note "wonky" controls and a lack of realistic flight physics, making technical maneuvers like intentional stalling difficult to perform. Context for JTAG/RGH Users

To see the game's mechanics and arcade-style WWII combat in action, watch this gameplay overview: Air Combat: Desert Aces (9/1/2011) Xbox Live Indie Games (XBLIG) Documentation YouTube• May 3, 2017 AIR COMBAT: DESERT ACES - STRANGE GAMES STUDIOS

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Air Combat Desert Aces [indie][jtag/rgh] Page

For users with modified hardware, this title is a staple of the XBLIG archive, which preserves thousands of indie titles that were lost when Microsoft shuttered the indie marketplace. Because these consoles can run unsigned or unofficial code, they allow players to access these defunct digital-only titles that are otherwise unplayable on retail Xbox 360 or newer Series X/S consoles.

is an indie flight combat game developed by Strange Games Studios and released on September 1, 2011 , as part of the Xbox Live Indie Games (XBLIG) program. On modern modified consoles, such as those with JTAG or RGH (Reset Glitch Hack), it is frequently found in "digital" archive collections because the original Xbox 360 Indie marketplace is no longer active for new purchases. Key Game Features

: You defend against the German Luftwaffe , attempting to break through fighter screens to destroy enemy bases while receiving cover from your squadron. Arsenal : Wing-mounted .50 cal machine guns . Equippable rockets and heavy bombs for ground strikes.

: The game is set over North Africa during World War II, where you pilot a P-47 Thunderbolt .

: Reviewers often note "wonky" controls and a lack of realistic flight physics, making technical maneuvers like intentional stalling difficult to perform. Context for JTAG/RGH Users

To see the game's mechanics and arcade-style WWII combat in action, watch this gameplay overview: Air Combat: Desert Aces (9/1/2011) Xbox Live Indie Games (XBLIG) Documentation YouTube• May 3, 2017 AIR COMBAT: DESERT ACES - STRANGE GAMES STUDIOS