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n. (plural of aircar English)
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AirCars is a 3D shooter for the Atari Jaguar video game console. Designed by Midnight Entertainment Group in 1995, it was released by ICD, Inc. in 1997, in very limited numbers (the AtariAge website ranks it a "9" on a 10-point rarity scale).
The player must destroy enemy bases from an air car, and the game supports up to eight players using CatBoxes or two players using a JagLink.
AirCars came shrinkwrapped inside a box insert, but the cartridge includes a label and manual, along with a picture of what its overlay might look like.
Usage examples of "aircars".
Orbital sensor satellites and robot-operated aircars functioned as a coordinated detection system.
There were at least four blue aircars on the scene, two of them landing, the others taking up very aggressive patrol stations.
CALIBAN heard the sound behind him as he ran and recognized it as the swooping air-rush of aircars coming in fast and low.
He stopped abruptly and turned right, down a narrow alley as the aircars swept by overhead, unable to stop in time to make the turn.
The fact that they had sent so many aircars and deputies after him told him that much very clearly.
Peacekeepers deploying from the troop carrier and possibly take out the aircars as well.
Gnat-size aircars glided silently into and out of sight while at the extreme range of vision were two immense shapes that Jana said were dreadnoughts of the Taladoran Navy.
Neanderthals had no shuttle, their aircars would make short work of us if we were spotted.
Three aircars had appeared above the castle about the same time we had arrived at the wreck.
To drop down openly to the floatwood would be asking for trouble, of course, though there had been no reports of attacks on aircars as yet.
Slowly pull the purse string tight, looking for civilians or aircars in the area, concealed or trying to keep concealed.
The excessive number of aircars above Lothara, official and civil, flying at distressing proximity, necessitated my retreat behind the curtain.