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  2. After Burner - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Jet Fighter (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Jet Fighter is an arcade shooter video game released in 1975 by Atari, Inc. [4] It was distributed in Japan by Nakamura Seisakusho (Namco). Technology.

  4. Air Combat (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    The only enemies in the game are bombers and fighter jets. Bombers are slower, and fighter jets are faster. The player is also given three options for difficulty: Cadet, Captain, and Ace. The differences between the modes are as follows: In Cadet mode, the player has to eliminate 3 bombers and 3 fighter jets; In Captain mode, the player has to ...

  5. Space Harrier - Wikipedia

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    Space Harrier [a] is a third-person arcade rail shooter game developed by Sega and released in 1985. It was originally conceived as a realistic military-themed game played in the third-person perspective and featuring a player-controlled fighter jet, but technical and memory restrictions resulted in Sega developer Yu Suzuki redesigning it around a jet-propelled human character in a fantasy ...

  6. Air Combat - Wikipedia

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    The player firing a missile at an enemy. Air Combat is a combat flight simulation game presented in an arcade-like format. [1] The player controls one of sixteen different aircraft, [2] including the F-4 Phantom, Su-27 Flanker, and Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk, [3] and must complete each of the game's seventeen levels, each having mission objectives that must be fulfilled. [4]

  7. Carrier Air Wing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Carrier Air Wing on their December 1, 1990 issue as being the most-successful table arcade unit of the month, outperforming titles such as Raiden and Columns II. [9] In the January 1991 issue of Japanese publication Micom BASIC Magazine, the game was ranked on the number eight spot in popularity. [10]

  8. Raiden Fighters Jet - Wikipedia

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    Raiden Fighters Jet (ライデンファイターズJET, Raiden Faitāzu Jetto) is a 1998 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game by Seibu Kaihatsu. It is a sequel to Raiden Fighters 2, released one year later. Raiden Fighters Jet retains the same game mechanics as its predecessors, while introducing new ones in a departure from the ...

  9. Aero Fighters Assault - Wikipedia

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    Aero Fighters Assault [a] is an arcade-style combat flight simulator developed by Paradigm Entertainment and published by Vic Tokai and Video System for the Nintendo 64 in 1997. It is the first and only game in the Aero Fighters series with 3D computer graphics , as well as the sixth and final title of the series before Video System filed for ...