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is a simulation computer game series, developed by TechnoBrain, that simulates the operation of an airport. The games simulate the job of an air traffic controller. The player's mission is to direct planes onto the correct ILS, land them on the runway, taxi them to the correct gate, and to direct takeoffs. ''Air Traffic Controller'' was released in Japan in July 1998. Its sequel ''Air Traffic Controller 2'' was released in 2005. ''Air Traffic Controller 3'' was released in 2008. Initially released as a computer game, there have also been five PlayStation Portable versions, a Game Boy Advance, a Nintendo DS version, and nine Nintendo 3DS versions. == Air Traffic Controller == The game features 6 airports. Players direct the air traffic for arrival and departures. There is only one channel of communication. * Air Traffic Controller * * Airports Featured: Miyazaki Airport, Hiroshima-Nishi Airport, Matsuyama Airport, Osaka International Airport, Nagoya Airfield and Tokyo International Airport. * Air Traffic Controller Power Up Kit 1 * * Airports: Saga Airport, Fukuoka Airport and Komatsu Airport. * Air Traffic Controller Power Up Kit 1 Value Pack * * Airports: ATC + Power Kit 1 * Air Traffic Controller Power Up Kit 2 * * Airports: Kansai International Airport, Narita International Airport and New Chitose Airport. * Air Traffic Controller Power Up Kit 2 Value Pack * * Airports: ATC + Power Kit 2 * Air Traffic Controller Power Up Kit 3 * * Airports: none. * Air Traffic Controller Complete * * Airports: ATC + Power Kit 1 + Power Kit 2 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Air Traffic Controller (video game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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