The Ace-Edge is a piece of poo. Hori clearly is a total noob when it comes to flight sticks, and the crappy quality of the Ace-Edge is plenty of evidence. If you didn't buy it, count yourself lucky since it's got a giant dead zone in the middle. You practically have to push it all the way to register any movement, which is pretty terrible for a flight stick. The 360 version of the Saitek Aviator will be a much better deal.
Ace Combat 6 sticking 360s
$150 limited-edition bundle from Namco and Hori to include game, flight stick, and faceplate.
In what is becoming a semiregular occurrence, Namco Bandai announced today it would again be partnering with gaming peripheral-maker Hori to offer a limited-edition bundle for its upcoming flight-combat shooter Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation. This marks the third collaboration of the two companies on a limited-edition bundle, with the first being a Flightstick 2 bundle for Ace Combat 5 in 2004 and the second being an arcade-style controller bundle for Tekken 5 in 2005.
In addition to the game, the bundle will include an Ace Combat 6-branded version of Hori's upcoming Ace-Edge Flightstick and an Ace Combat 6 Xbox 360 faceplate. The Ace-Edge is the first flight sim accessory available for the Xbox 360, and it will come in two pieces--a throttle control and a flight stick proper.
The bundle retails for $149.99 and will be available in limited supply at EB Games, GameStop, Gamecrazy, and Amazon.com this holiday season.
Ace Combat 6 will be making its Xbox 360 debut later this year and will retail for $59.99. It has not yet been rated. Check out GameSpot's first look of the game for more information.
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Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation
- Publisher(s): Namco Bandai Games America
- Developer(s): Namco Bandai Games
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- ESRB: T






