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F-14 Tomcat is a 2001 action video game released for the Game Boy Advance developed by Virtucraft and published by Majesco. It is an enhanced port of Turn and Burn: No-Fly Zone for the SNES. [2] Two other games for the Game Boy Advance, Super Hornet F/A 18F [3] and F24 Stealth Fighter [4] were built on the same game engine.
Tomcat (also known as F14 Tomcat [2] [5] [6]) is a video game published in 1989 in the UK by Players Software. [7] The game was released on the Acorn Electron, BBC Micro, Commodore 16, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum [5] as a budget title. [8] [9] It was also on a Your Sinclair magazine cover tape.
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It is the sequel to Turn and Burn: The F-14 Dogfight Simulator, a Game Boy game which also featured the F-14 Tomcat aircraft. An enhanced port of this game was released as F-14 Tomcat on Game Boy Advance. [3] [4] A Sega Mega Drive version was planned but never released. [5]
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After Burner [a] is a rail shooter arcade video game developed and released by Sega in 1987. [9] [10] The player controls an American F-14 Tomcat fighter jet and must clear each of the game's eighteen unique stages by destroying incoming enemies. The plane is equipped with a machine gun and a limited supply of heat-seeking missiles.
The players have a choice of two aircraft: F-14 Tomcat and F-18 Hornet. The mission choices are intercept, escort, clear airspace, provide air support, and run interference. The players can participate in the "Top Gun Challenge Board" in the Officer's Mess and can play against the CPU or another human player in split-screen mode.
The game uses the F-14B version of the F-14 Tomcat even where anachronistic because the developers found the original, underpowered F-14A unforgiving and "not much fun" in an entertainment flight simulator.