Re: Quarters Only! Arcade Throwback Thread-- After Burner
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2022 1:59 pm
Hmmm, it seems like a lot of the games I'm picking so far were around 1987 which kind of fills in the age for at 9.
Here's After Burner, maybe one of the best arcade games of that era. Top Gun came out in 1986, so who didn't want to take that highway to the danger zone? From the makers of Out Run, After Burner had a joystick controller that would vibrate to the action as you fired or were hit. And if you were lucky enough, your arcade had the seated version for even better sound and action.
Of course, an arcade couldn't stand the might of the Hulkster (it's crazy how they act like this is some kind of space game when everyone can clearly see it's After Burner--I mean, really?)
There was a sequel in After Burner II, and I remember this for NES, though a console version couldn't compete with the graphics or the experience of playing it with the joystick controller. Though not everyone could enjoy the game, I suppose.
Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooose!
Here's After Burner, maybe one of the best arcade games of that era. Top Gun came out in 1986, so who didn't want to take that highway to the danger zone? From the makers of Out Run, After Burner had a joystick controller that would vibrate to the action as you fired or were hit. And if you were lucky enough, your arcade had the seated version for even better sound and action.
Of course, an arcade couldn't stand the might of the Hulkster (it's crazy how they act like this is some kind of space game when everyone can clearly see it's After Burner--I mean, really?)
There was a sequel in After Burner II, and I remember this for NES, though a console version couldn't compete with the graphics or the experience of playing it with the joystick controller. Though not everyone could enjoy the game, I suppose.
Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooose!