G-LOC Air Battle is an arcade-style combat flight simulator game for the Sega Game Gear. Released in the early 1990s, it belongs to the combat flight simulation genre. Players pilot a jet fighter, tackling various missions where they engage in dogfights with enemy aircraft, avoid missiles, and complete aerial objectives. The gameplay emphasizes high-speed action and aerial maneuvers, featuring a third-person perspective behind the plane. G-LOC stands for G-force induced Loss Of Consciousness, highlighting the game’s intense aerial combat experience and the physical strains faced by fighter pilots.