Windjammers (1994)

Data East

Arcade · Neo Geo AES · Neo Geo CD · Neo Geo MVS · Nintendo Switch · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation Vita

4.02 from 99 ratings

209 members have it in their collection · 2 playing now · 38 backlogged · 26 wish listed

How long? · with extras 6h (from 1 logged playthrough)

Windjammers (also known as Flying Power Disc in Japan) is a fast paced sports arcade game released by Data East on the Neo Geo arcade system in 1994 and later on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan on June 22, 2010. Following the bankruptcy of Data East, the intellectual rights for this game were acquired by Paon. It was delisted … Read more
Windjammers (also known as Flying Power Disc in Japan) is a fast paced sports arcade game released by Data East on the Neo Geo arcade system in 1994 and later on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan on June 22, 2010. Following the bankruptcy of Data East, the intellectual rights for this game were acquired by Paon. It was delisted in Japanese Virtual Console for the Wii on December 24, 2013, making it the only delisted Neo Geo game for the Wii Virtual Console. The game mechanics are essentially the same as Pong or air hockey, where players continuously shoot the disc at the goal zone of the opponent attempting to score. The game can be played against the computer or in a 2 player versus. Read less
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Details

Developers
Data East
Publishers
DotEmu, SNK
Genres
Arcade, Sport
Themes
Action
Series
Windjammers
Event
PlayStation Experience 2016 Showcase

Release dates

  • Jan 08, 1994 (North_America) Neo Geo AES
  • Jan 17, 1994 (North_America) Neo Geo MVS
  • Feb 17, 1994 (Japan) Neo Geo MVS
  • Apr 08, 1994 (Japan) Neo Geo AES
  • 1994 (Japan) Arcade
  • Jan 20, 1995 (Japan) Neo Geo CD
  • Jan 20, 1995 (North_America) Neo Geo CD
  • Aug 29, 2017 (Worldwide) PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
  • Aug 29, 2017 (Europe) PlayStation 4
  • Oct 23, 2018 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Oct 23, 2018 (North_America) Nintendo Switch

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1990's Games by Roach · 140 games · 2

Rating distribution

5 stars
32
4 stars
40
3 stars
24
2 stars
3
1 star
0
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giopep

Review giopep 5/5 · Oct 3, 2025

I loved it in the arcades as a kid and as an adult I bought a used Neo Geo CD only because I wanted to have Windjammers at home and I wanted to be able to take it out when I had friends chez moi. A couple of decades later, I took it out once again, the console was miracolously …

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I loved it in the arcades as a kid and as an adult I bought a used Neo Geo CD only because I wanted to have Windjammers at home and I wanted to be able to take it out when I had friends chez moi. A couple of decades later, I took it out once again, the console was miracolously still working (it even had kept the save file!) and I fell right back into the rabbit hole. It still is an amazingly fun and addictive game, so simple but so deep and challenging. It’s impossible to stop, even after so many tragic defeats. And sure, it’s an arcade game, so it becomes excruciatingly hard by the end, but that comes with the territory. Also, there’s not much loading time for a Neo Geo CD game. ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎

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Mazinkaiser

Review Mazinkaiser 5/5 · May 24, 2020

Windjammers: Fast Flingin'

Windjammers might not be a real sport, but this incredibly fast paced and easy to learn, difficult to master playstyle makes me wish it was.

The 1993 World Championship for Windjammers is upon us! Select from six different representatives of six countries to battle in various Windjammer stages. The game is very similar to pong, except by using a Frisbee …

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Windjammers might not be a real sport, but this incredibly fast paced and easy to learn, difficult to master playstyle makes me wish it was.

The 1993 World Championship for Windjammers is upon us! Select from six different representatives of six countries to battle in various Windjammer stages. The game is very similar to pong, except by using a Frisbee disc instead. You can throw the disc or lob it in the air to catch opponents off guard, and block and slide towards the disc to catch it (with the opportunity for a Super Sonic throw if you time it right!). You can also charge under a disc as it flies through the air toward you for a special attack, which can be done using the lob or throw buttons - the defending player can time their strikes and send it right back at you, so be careful! The player can also use a half circle move to curve the disc as well, leading to more challenging strategies and opportunities.

Each character has their own amounts of power and speed along with different supers, making each character worth checking out at least once. The game goes for 30 second increments for 2/3 sets per round, making it quick and breezy before the player gets too fatigued. Matches can get quick and difficult very quickly, especially on high CPU levels, but it's a blast to play with friends! Scoring varies based on the six different stages as they have different scoring goals for 3-5 points, as well as the ability to make the other player miss the disc. In between a few rounds with the CPU are some other fun minigames, including throwing a disc for your cute dog at the beach and doing some speed bowling.

The visuals and music are a excellently colorful and cheerful mix of summertime fun, with hammerin' beats and explosive supers that would feel right at home in a fighting game. Each character is brimming with personality and the stages are designed to look very different from each other for a blast no matter where you choose.

Windjammers is an incredibly unique game (if you don't mind the tips it takes from Pong) and has a blood-pumping and breath-taking presentation. It's one of the ultimate competitive arcade games and the made-up sports game that needs to exist.

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