Trevor Walker said: Growing up, I played my fair share of platformer games, as any gamer has. Playing Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Mario World left a major imprint on me. Nowadays they’re a good go-to when I’m looking for a break from the constant chaos of fighting games and shooters. Aero the Acro-bat is one such game that I had never even heard of before this review, but thanks to Ratalaika Games, that finally changed.
Aero the Acro-bat was originally released on the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo in 1993 to a significantly positive reception. Developed by Iguana and published by Sunsoft, Aero was praised for its unique levels and main character design.


