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Aero The Acrobat Series

Aero The Acrobat

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Game Genie™ Codes For Aero The Acrobat
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#CodeDescription
1WNEA-BE4YStart with 1 life
2WJEA-BE4YStart with 2 lives
3WAEA-BE4YStart with 4 lives
4WTEA-BE4YStart with 8 lives
5TNEA-BE4YStart with 11 lives
6RE4A-A6VJInfinite lives
7RG2A-A61WNever lose health (spikes, fire, etc. will still kill you)
8AB6A-EADLStart with 0 continues
9AF6A-EADLStart with 1 continue
10AZ6A-EADLStart with 5 continues
11BK6A-EADLStart with 10 continues
12AVVA-EA3YInfinite continues
13AYEA-AADR + AY6A-AAD0Get extra lives more easily
14RE6A-A6W6No extra life for 20,000 points
15ABTA-CAHJEach star found worth 0 stars
16AKTA-CAHJEach star found worth 2 stars
17AZTA-CAHJEach star found worth 5 stars
18BKTA-CAHJEach star found worth 10 stars
19RHDA-A6YNInfinite stars if you have some
20AXDA-AA6JInfinite stars even if you have none
21RE8A-A6Z2Timer doesn't run
22ABSA-DA62Finding a clock adds 0 minutes to timer
23AKSA-DA62Finding a clock adds 2 minutes to timer
24AVSA-DA62Finding a clock adds 4 minutes to timer
25BBSA-DA62Finding a clock adds 8 minutes to timer
269YLA-D976Jump lower than normal while standing still
279ALA-D976Jump a little higher than normal while standing still
288TLA-D976Jump higher than normal while standing still
298ALA-D976Jump much higher than normal while standing still
309YKA-D93YJump lower than normal while running
319AKA-D93YJump a little higher than normal while running
328TKA-D93YJump higher than normal while running
338AKA-D93YJump much higher than normal while running
Cheats For Aero The Acrobat
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1Cheat ScreenFrom the Start/Options Screen, press C, A, RIGHT, LEFT, C, A, RIGHT, and LEFT. Now go to the first level. When Aero appears, pause the game and Press UP, C, DOWN, B, LEFT, A, RIGHT and B. Now, in Pause mode hold the A and C buttons. Keep holding these buttons until the Cheat Mode appears.

Excerpt from Genesis Game Guide by The Scribe

NAME:             Aero the Acrobat series (3 titles)
AUTHOR/VENDOR:    Iguana/Sunsoft
RELEASED:         various
TYPE:             Platform
LANGUAGE:         English

PREMISE:          Introducing our three chief protagonists:  Aero the
                  Acrobat, a daredevil bat who is the star of the circus;
                  Edgar Ektor, clown prince and mean guy extraordinare; and
                  Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel, Ektor's chief henchman whose
                  sense of duty and loyalty seem strangly misplaced.

IMPRESSIONS:      Probably the most concerted effort by a software house
                  in cloning the success of the Sonic series.  Gets old
                  fast, ridiculous in places, but you never lack for
                  action.  I'm told that these games sold by the bucketful
                  when they were first released, so Sunsoft's strategem
                  musta worked.

VARIATIONS:       Aero the Acrobat (1993, first in the series, has a
                    really annoying circus music soundtrack)
                  Aero the Acrobat 2 (1994, sequel to the original, with
                    a new plot and less offensive music)
                  Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel (1994, spinoff that gives Zero
                    the chance to play hero for a change - the best of
                    the series, it compares well with the original Sonic
                    in its own way)

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Re: Aero The Acrobat 2 (Score: 1)
by Genesis on Friday, February 27 @ 23:42:32 EST
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This game is so fun but I only got to level 3 though but I like it!

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Re: Aero The Acrobat Series (Score: 1)
by Sparxster (webmaster@rocketknight.com) on Tuesday, November 20 @ 22:53:04 EST
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I think people are overdoing it by calling some games "sonic clones." it seems any game with characters capable of moving fast must be trying to copy sonic. liers. Anyway, i enjoyed this series. I am aware there is a zero the kamikaze squirrel 2 somewhere but im not sure if its on genesis or snes...

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Re: Aero The Acrobat Series (Score: 1)
by PACHUKA (egray@!nospam!-3do.com) on Sunday, February 03 @ 18:56:16 EST
(User Info) http://www.cultchyldren.com

Call me a purist, but this is just another pretty side scroller with no content. Not very impressive.

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Re: Aero The Acrobat Series (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Sunday, March 10 @ 13:04:55 EST

WHAT IS THE KEY TO THE LAST BOARD TO SHUT OFF THE ELECTRICITY?

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Re: Aero The Acrobat Series (Score: 1)
by dane_martin on Sunday, April 28 @ 18:53:53 EDT
(User Info) http://danepenguin.blogspot.com

There are endless clones of the Sonic the Hedgehog series for the Sega Genesis. This is yet another failed attempt, featuring effortless, bland level design, been-there-done-that graphics, and the overall premise causes a yawn or two. I appreciate a decent platformer, even clones of the Sonic series, but this one definitely does not earn my respect. Stay far away from dear old Aero.

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Re: Aero The Acrobat Series (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Monday, August 12 @ 14:57:43 EDT

One of the most enjoyable characters I've ever seen hit both Nintendo and Sega. Aero's drill attack is interesting, and his animations and voice in the second game are better then Micky Mouse. Sadly, this game is largely disrespected as a Sonic clone(If that were the case, don't you think Aero would be faster?) or "Just another platform game" (As if there was anything wrong with platform games to begin with.), and those who think this often shut their eyes to the true beauty of the game. It's a real challange- with enemies galore and very little allowance for mistakes in the latter levels.
May Aero and Zero one day be recognised for what they are...

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