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M.A.C.H.

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M.A.C.H. is a game for the PlayStation Portable released in March 2007. M.A.C.H. (short for Modified Air Combat Heroes) is an Airplane game featuring an approach to warfare in the year 2049.

M.A.C.H.
Developer(s) Vivendi Games
Publisher(s) Vivendi Games
Released March 2007
Genre Airplane Shooter
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer (8 player Ad-hoc mode, Infrastructure unknown)
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Media UMD (Universal Media Disc)
Input methods Gamepad

Contents

Plot

In the year 2049, unmanned jets are introduced, putting hundreds of pilots out of a job. In response to this new technology, the pilots decide to form a racing and dogfighting league using the now obsolete aircraft. There are unlockable planes, upgrades, and many more features. Players will also be able to take on friends in eight-person multiplayer matches.

Planes

There are 14 planes available.

Customization

Players can customize their planes in different ways these are split in to 2 categories Visual and Performance. The performance upgrades can increase the speed, agility, or power.While in the visual upgrades you can add flags and other symbols to almost any part of the plane.

Multiplayer

There are multiplayer functions for this game. One is Head To Head dogfight or race. The other is game sharing multiplayer. The game sharing allows multiple people to play with only one copy of the game.

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