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'''''After Burner III''''' is a ] released for the ] ] in ] and later ported to the ] in Japan, ] and ]. It is the third game in the '']'' series, and a port of '''''Strike Fighter''''', a game released for Japanese ], itself a sequel to '']''. | '''''After Burner III''''' is a ] released for the ] ] in ] and later ported to the ] in Japan, ] and ]. It is the third game in the '']'' series, and a port of '''''Strike Fighter''''', a game released for Japanese ], itself a sequel to '']''. | ||
The game again has the player flying the F-14 Tomcat, with the same weapons as before. Headquarters has informed the player character that "the enemy" (which the game's introduction does not identify) is reported to be building airfields and bases throughout the desert. His mission is to take out those bases. | |||
''After Burner III'' differs from '']'' significantly. Several cinematic sequences are featured in the game. The "rolling mode" in the game is now optional. Also, two selectable in-game views are available from the main menu. The default view is the "cockpit", a flight simulator-styled view. The second type of view is "back", which is similar to the ''After Burner II'' arcade game. | |||
The game includes heavily rearranged versions of the original game's music, along with arranged versions of ''After Burner II'''s music. | |||
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Developer(s) | CRI Middleware |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Platform(s) | Arcade FM-Towns Sega CD |
Release | 'Arcade FM Towns'Sega CD |
Genre(s) | Shoot 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
After Burner III is a video game released for the FM-Towns home computer in Japan and later ported to the Sega CD in Japan, Europe and North America. It is the third game in the After Burner series, and a port of Strike Fighter, a game released for Japanese arcades, itself a sequel to G-LOC: Air Battle.
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