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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMugYT6I1xY

How the hell can anybody play this for a significant amount of time? The motions in this game make me dizzy and I have a hard time keeping track of where the damn missiles are.

>> No.937323

Yeesh. Fuck that shit.

>> No.937340
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937340

why the hell would you even make a port of a game that is practically a tech demo for scaling/rotation hardware on the goddamn NES?

>> No.937352

>>937340
Good question.

>> No.937389

I always had fun with it. Although, I prefer Captain Skyhawk....you get a much smaller dose of it.

>> No.937414

The Famicom version is slightly improved, plus hey, digitized voices. We all knew those made everything better back in the day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjFFoMsY8t4

>> No.938523

>>937414
Why is it called After Burner 2? Did they have another one before it?

>> No.940882

>Playing a port on a console w/ an 8bit CPU@1MHz of an Arcade game requiring a special multi-68000 16/32 bit CPU@12MHz board.

Man, at least play the Megadrive version, or the real arcade stuff, there's no comparison between the NES and the Sega System 16 X-Board. Otherwise it's a wonderful game with a great soundtrack, one of my favourite from Sega:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79poPPkxAYk

>> No.940931

Wait, so Sega developed a NES title to be published by a subsidiary of Atari? Damn.

>> No.940959

>>Oculus After Burner game.
>>Never leave my house again.

Shit this would be awesome.

>> No.940997

>>940931
No, Sega Published an ARCADE title that somehow got released for the NES by a subsidiary of Atari.

>> No.941067

>>940997
Well I suppose in a roundabout way, a SEGA game was on a Nintendo console way before the opposite. In fact, the only Nintendo game to ever hit a SEGA console was a Pokemon spinoff based on the anime for the Pico.