After Burner II

39 Years old Arcade Video game SEGA Enterprises, Ltd. [Tokyo, Japan]

After Burner II screenshot

After Burner II © 1987 Sega.

After Burner is another Sega game rendered with their then-ubiquitous 3-D sprite-scaling technology; this time putting the player into the seat of a powerful F14 Tomcat jet fighter.

Players must fight their way through 21 colourful, fast-moving stages, shooting down waves of enemy fighters while avoiding the enemy's incoming missiles. The F14 is equipped with a machine gun and a limited number of homing missiles. The gun has infinite ammunition and targeting is achieved by maneuvering the Tomcat so that the targeting cursor situated just in front of the jet is placed over an enemy fighter.

To deploy missiles, the player must first 'lock-on' to the target, a sound will indicate that the lock has taken place and missiles should then be fired, these will home in on and destroy the locked-on enemy fighter.

Missile stocks are replenished at the end of every 2nd stage, either by the appearance of a large support plane that automatically links up with the player's jet fighter, or by landing on a military airstrip - which again happens automatically.

After Burner's straightforward shoot-em-up gameplay is simple and repetitive, but the game's incredible visuals ensured its success.

TECHNICAL / MACHINE PICT.

Deluxe cabinet dimensions : 80" (203cm) Deep x 53" (135cm) Wide x 69" (175cm) High. Weight : 800 lbs (362 kg)
Upright cabinet dimensions : 24,8" (63cm) Deep x 33,9" (86cm) Wide x 72,8" (185cm) High. Weight : 273 lbs (124 kg)

Sega X Board hardware
Game ID : 834-6335-02

Main CPU : (2x) Motorola 68000 (@ 12.5 Mhz)
Sound CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz)
Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2151 (@ 4 Mhz), Sega (@ 4 Mhz)

Screen orientation : Horizontal
Video resolution : 320 x 224 pixels
Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz
Palette colors : 24576

Players : 1
Control : stick
Buttons : 2

Machine Picture
Machine Picture
(members only)
TRIVIA

After Burner II was released in October 1987.

After Burner II was originally planned to have a World War II theme and be a realistic flight sim, but the idea was dropped because Yu Suzuki stated that 'it would not have fit the arcade scene.' A pure dogfighter was not his intention.

ABII is essentially the same game as After Burner, but there are a few differences, mainly the fact that it is possible to control your plane speed.

In the cut-scenes that show your jet fighter landing on a landing strip in order to reload the missile supply, there are some special vehicles that will make a cameo appearance. In the first landing, you'll see a man riding the motorcycle from Hang-On. and in the second landing, you'll see the famous Ferrari Testarossa-like car from Out Run.

David Hernly holds the record for this game with 2,215,620 points on June 1, 2008.

Soundtrack album releases :
After Burner II (MJCAX-00007) (Marvelous Entertainment)
SEGA AGES SOUND TRACK THE BEST PLUS [PS2 SEGA AGES 2500 Series] (KDSD-00051~2)
After Burner 20th Anniversary Box (29/11/2007)

An ABII unit appears in the 1991 movie 'Terminator 2 - Judgment Day'.

SERIES
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1. After Burner [Upright model] (1987, AC)
2. After Burner II (1987, AC)
3. G-Loc - Air Battle (1990, AC)
4. R360 - G-Loc Air Battle (1990, AC)
5. Strike Fighter (1991, AC)
6. Sky Target (1995, AC)
7. Sega Strike Fighter [Standard model] (2000, AC)
8. After Burner Climax (2006, AC)
9. After Burner - Black Falcon (2007, PSP)
STAFF
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PORTS
CONSOLES

flag Nintendo Famicom (Mar. 30, 1989) After Burner [Model SS13-6200]
flag Nintendo NES (1989) After Burner [Model TGN-011-AB]
flag Sega Mega Drive (Mar. 20, 1990) After Burner II [Model T-17013]
flag NEC PC-Engine (Sep. 28, 1990) After Burner II [Model NAPH-1011]
flag Sega Super 32X (Jan. 13, 1995) After Burner Complete [Model GM-4006]
flag Sega Genesis 32X (???. ??, 1995) "After Burner [Model 84507]"
flag Sega Mega Drive 32X (???. ??, 1995) After Burner Complete [Model 84507-50]
flag Sega Saturn (Sep. 27, 1996) After Burner II [Sega Ages] [Model GS-9109]
flag Sega Dreamcast (Dec. 20, 2001) Yu Suzuki Game Works Vol.1 [Model ASP001]
flag Sony PS2 (Mar. 18, 2004) "After Burner II [Sega Ages 2500 Vol.10] [Model SLPM-62446]"

COMPUTERS

FM Towns PC (1987) After Burner
Commodore C64 (1988)
Atari ST (1988)
flag Amstrad CPC (1988)
flag MSX (1988)
Commodore Amiga (1989) After Burner
Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1989)
flag Sharp X68000 (Apr, 26, 1989) After Burner [Model DP-3205010]
flag PC [MS-DOS, 3.5" Disks] (1989) After Burner
Commodore Amiga (1990) "Amiga Champions"
Commodore C64 (1990) "100% Dynamite"
Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1990) "100% Dynamite"

OTHERS

LCD handheld game (1989) by Tiger Electronics.
LCD tabletop game (1989) by Tiger Electronics : 18 different levels of play.
SOURCES
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ROM dump (MAME).
Game's picture.