A2A Simulations

Air to Air Simulations (A2A) specializes in the development and publication of flight simulations, strategy games, visual effects, and sound. The company is based in Simsbury, Connecticut.

A2A Simulations Inc.
Private Corporation
IndustryInteractive entertainment
Headquarters
Simsbury, CT
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United States of America
Key people
Scott Gentile, CEO
WebsiteA2A Website

Formerly known as "Shockwave Productions Inc." (see History below), the company designs flight simulation products. A2A also has designed its own proprietary Air-Combat computer game engine called the "Merlin Air Combat Engine", which is used in A2A's 2005 release, Battle of Britain II: Wings of Victory. The release was met with many favorable reviews, and won several awards including the SimHQ Best of 2006 award.[1]

History

A2A Simulations was formerly known as "Shockwave Productions Inc.". On May 14, 2008 Shockwave rebranded its corporate name to Air to Air Simulations Inc (A2A).[2]

Air to Air Simulations states that its name change was triggered by reports of customer confusion between Shockwave Productions and a popular online gaming website known as Shockwave. In an effort to better serve their customers and avoid any further confusion, a company name change was in order.

In 2019, A2A Simulations announced their first X-Plane project in partnership with Airtech Simulation and the X-Plane developer Laminar Research. [3]

Games

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See also

References

  1. Geiger, Frank "BA_Dart" (January 25, 2007). "SimHQ's Best of 2006". SimHQ.
  2. A2A Simulations (May 14, 2008). "For Immediate Release". A2A Simulations. Archived from the original on June 18, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-27.
  3. Clark, Sam (2019-10-06). "A2A Simulations Announces X-Plane Move |Threshold". Threshold. Retrieved 2019-10-07.
  4. "A2A Simulations | Simulation Games | Best Simulation Games". Gcosmic. Retrieved 2019-12-30.


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