Field Combat (フィールドコンバット, Firudo Konbatto) is a 1985 shooter video game developed and published by Jaleco for arcades.
A sequel game, Field Combat DX, was released for Japanese mobile phones in 2004.
An interesting characteristic of the game is that it is possible to ask for reinforcements from an army, which the player possesses, by pressing both the A and B buttons at the same time.
In Japan, Game Machine listed Field Combat on their April 15, 1985 issue as being the ninth most-successful table arcade unit of the month.
[2] Computer Gamer reviewed the arcade game, noting the gameplay is similar to Taito's Front Line (1982) from several years earlier and stating it is "quite good but very difficult to get the initial hang of".