Remember this guy from the 90s? It's Aero the Acro-Bat. He was created by David Siller, co-producer of Crash Bandicoot and Maximo, and a Japanese game company called Sunsoft used Aero as a mascot. The first game was released on the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis in 1993. There's a sequel and a spinoff, Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel. Aero's been forgotten, and a lot of people don't even know him. I think that needs to change. There should be either a new sequel, a remake, or a reboot just to bring back this short-lived legacy.
Aero the Acro-Bat, the "A" logo, and the Acro-Bat character ©︎ Sunsoft, David Siller
Aero the Acro-Bat, the "A" logo, and the Acro-Bat character ©︎ Sunsoft, David Siller
Category Screenshots / Miscellaneous
Species Bat
Size 1022 x 1022px
File Size 108.8 kB
Listed in Folders
I was hoping that Activision would acquire the Aero franchise with the Siller Family's permission since Sunsoft of America went bankrupt in the late '90s. David co-produce Crash Bandicoot and is now owned by Activision, so, I think Aero should be bought by the company so he can team up with Spyro and his bandicoot cousin (well, at least I think Crash and Aero are related).
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