- After Burner II
Infobox VG
title=After Burner II
caption=European boxart
developer=Sega-AM2
publisher=Sega
distributor=
designer=Yu Suzuki
version=
released=1987 (Arcade)
1989 (Amiga )
1989 (Atari ST )
1989 (DOS)
1989 (Famicom)
1989(Sharp X68000 )
1990 (Mega Drive/Genesis)
1990 (PC Engine)
2004 (PlayStation 2 )
genre=Shoot 'em up
modes=Single player
ratings=
platforms=Arcade,Amiga ,Atari ST , DOS, Famicom,Sharp X68000 , Mega Drive/Genesis, PC Engine,PlayStation 2
media=
requirements=
input=Joystick , trigger, missile button, throttle
cabinet=Standard upright, sit-down hydrauliccockpit
arcade system=Sega X Board
cpu=
sound=
display=Raster"After Burner II" is an arcade-style flight game released by
Sega in1987 . It is the second game in the "After Burner" series. In the game, you fly aF-14 Tomcat jet fighter, gunning down enemies while avoiding incoming fire. Like "Out Run ", another Segaarcade game , "After Burner II" came in several versions, the most famous being a large, servo actuated, sit-down cabinet which resembled acockpit and moved according to the motion of the plane onscreen. The cockpit would bank in the same direction the on-screen aircraft was banking. There was also a much less thrilling upright version.The differences between "
After Burner " and "After Burner II" are very small, and it is easy to confuse the two. The differences included:*The waiting-for-start sequence (the screen/music after a player inserts credits but before starting the game) is different.
* "After Burner II" added athrottle to the controls, allowing players to vary their speed while flying.
* "After Burner" has 18 stages; "After Burner II" has those same stages but adds three additional stages that make 21 stages total.
* "After Burner II" added a few minor enemy changes to introduce new speed-based challenges (missiles/aircraft behind the player aircraft) to account for the use of the newthrottle control.
*The player's missiles in "After Burner II" could be fired considerably more frequently.
* Musical compositions were the same for both games, though "After Burner"' s instrumentation is different in spots.Translations and Ports
"After Burner II" has been
translated andported to numerous home computers and consoles, including versions for thePC Engine ,Sharp X68000 ,Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis , Famicom,FM Towns Marty ,Amiga ,Commodore 64 ,Sinclair ZX Spectrum ,Sega Saturn and, in Japan, thePlayStation 2 as part of theSega Ages classic series.It is notable that the version released for
Sega Saturn is a nearly direct port of the arcade code, which before consoles like theSaturn andPlayStation was largely unheard of for a home version.Trivia
*"After Burner II" was originally planned to have a
World War II theme and make it a realistic flight sim but was dropped becauseYu Suzuki states that "It would not have fit the arcade scene." A pure dogfighter was not his intention.
*Although the plane you pilot is a variation of theF-14 , the cover art for the Mega Drive version uses anF-15E Strike Eagle .
*Shenmue II features a full playable version of "After Burner II".
*It is the game John Connor is playing before he is chased by the T-1000 inTerminator 2 .External links
*KLOV game|id=6822
*moby game|id=/after-burner-ii|name="PAGENAME"
* [http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=detail&id=40 "After Burner II"] at Arcade-History
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