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"Strike Fighter" redirects here. For the aircraft, see Strike fighter. 1991 video gameAfter Burner III | |
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Developer(s) | CRI Middleware |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Platform(s) | Arcade FM-Towns Sega CD |
Release | Arcade
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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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