
Aerobiz Supersonic Game

Ever wanted to run an airline in the '90s without the real-world stress? Aerobiz Supersonic on SNES lets you do just that—with spreadsheets, route planning, and a surprising amount of drama. You start by picking a hub city (Tokyo or New York are solid choices), then scramble to buy planes before your rivals snatch them up. The interface looks dry at first, but there’s something weirdly satisfying about watching your little planes crawl across the map while profits (hopefully) roll in.
It’s one of those games where you’ll lose hours tweaking flight schedules and undercutting competitors on price. Just don’t get too cocky—one bad recession or fuel crisis can wipe out your entire fleet. The music’s oddly intense for a business sim, too. If you like micromanagement with a side of nostalgia, this one’s still weirdly addictive decades later.
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