词条 | After Burner II |
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|title=After Burner II |image=After Burner II.jpg |caption=European boxart (note erroneous use of F-15) |developer=Sega AM2 |publisher=Sega |designer=Yu Suzuki |programmer=Satoshi Mifune |artist= |composer=Hiroshi Kawaguchi (Arcade) Noriyuki Iwadare (Genesis) Naoki Kodaka (Famicom) |engine= |platforms=Arcade, Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Famicom, Sharp X68000, Video Challenger, Mega Drive/Genesis, PC Engine, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2 |released={{Collapsible list|title=1987|Arcade October 1987 Amiga 1989 Atari ST 1989 MS-DOS 1989 Famicom 1989 Sharp X68000 1989 Mega Drive/Genesis{{vgrelease|JP|March 23, 1990}}{{vgrelease|NA|March 22, 1990}}{{vgrelease|EU|1990}}PC Engine{{vgrelease|JP|September 28, 1990}}Sega Saturn{{vgrelease|JP|September 27, 1996}}PlayStation 2{{vgrelease|JP|March 18, 2004}}Nintendo 3DS {{vgrelease|JP|December 18, 2013|WW|January 15, 2015}}}} |genre=Shoot 'em up |modes=Single-player |cabinet=Standard upright, sit-down hydraulic cockpit |arcade system=Sega X Board |cpu= |sound= |display=Raster }} After Burner II is an arcade-style flight game released by Sega in October 1987.[1] It is the second game in the After Burner series. In the game, players fly a F-14 Tomcat jet fighter, gunning down enemies while avoiding incoming fire. After Burner II came both a standard arcade cabinet and a servo actuated, sit-down version which and moved according to the motion of the plane onscreen. The cockpit would bank in the same direction the on-screen aircraft was banking. Translations and ports{{Video game reviews| IGN = 5/10 (Mobile Phone)[2] | rev1 = MegaTech | rev1Score = 90%[3] | rev2 = Compute's Guide | rev2Score = 19/25[4] }} After Burner II has been translated and ported to numerous home computers, consoles and mobile phones; including versions for the PC Engine, Sharp X68000, Sega Genesis, Famicom, FM Towns Marty, Atari ST, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and Sega Saturn. In Japan, it was released on the PlayStation 2 as part of the Sega Ages classic series. Mega placed the Genesis/Mega Drive version at number 38 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All Time.[5] MegaTech magazine praised the smooth and fast gameplay, as well as the sound. M2 ported After Burner II in Sega's 3D Classics series to the Nintendo 3DS eShop in Japan on 2013 and worldwide in 2015. This version is faithful to the original arcade game with additions, including Touch Controls and screen layouts that resemble the Upright as well as the Commander and Deluxe cabinets. An unlockable new Special mode was also added, which used a time-slowing "Burst" system similar to After Burner Climax, and featured a different story and altered stages. This mode has no stage select or continues, and instead depends on frequent acquisition of extra lives over the course of the game in order to complete it.[6] References1. ^{{cite web |url =http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=6822 |title =After Burner II |publisher =The International Arcade Museum |accessdate =1 Nov 2013 }} 2. ^After Burner II - IGN 3. ^MegaTech rating, EMAP, issue 5, page 78, May 1992 4. ^Compute's Guide to Sega, Steven A Schwartz, 1990, {{ISBN|0-87455-238-9}}, p5 5. ^Mega magazine issue 1, page 76, Future Publishing, Oct 1992 6. ^Sega 3D Classics After Burner II page (Japan) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150211111318/http://archives.sega.jp/3d/ab2/index.html |date=2015-02-11 }} External links
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