Lost In Translation/Strike Fighter
Strike Fighter | |
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Manufacturer | Sega |
Released | 1991 |
Control Method |
Analog joystick 3 Button(s) |
Main CPU | (3x) 68000 (@ 12.500 MHz) Z80 (@ 4.027 MHz) |
Sound CPU | Stereo YM2151 (@ 4.027 MHz) Sega PCM (@ 4.027 MHz) |
Video Details |
Raster (Horizontal) 320 x 224 pixels 60.00 Hz 24,576 Palette colours |
Screens | 1 |
ROM Info | 48 ROMs 21,561,344 bytes (20.56 MiB) |
MAME ID | strkfgtr |
About The Game
Strike Fighter is chase-view arcade video game shoot-em-up in which the plyer takes the seat of an F-14 flight combat simulator with a view to shooting down swathes of enemy planes, avoiding incoming gunfire and missiles.
Trivia
As a Japan-only release, Strike Fighter was available as a conversion kit for "G-Loc - Air Battle". The game is a natural successor to 1987's "After Burner" and was later ported over to the Sega CD as "After Burner III".
Series
- After Burner (1987)
- After Burner II (1987)
- G-Loc - Air Battle (1990)
- R360 - G-Loc Air Battle (1990)
- Strike Fighter (1991)
- Sky Target (1995)
- Sega Strike Fighter (2000)
- After Burner Climax (2006)
- After Burner - Black Falcon (2007, Sony PSP)
Staff
- Designed By
- Yu Suzuki
Cabinet and Artwork
Ports
- Consoles
- Sega CD (1992, "After Burner III")
Soundtrack Releases
Album Name | Catalogue No. | Released | Publisher | Comments |
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Strike Fighter | PCCB-00067[1] | 1991-08-21 | Pony Canyon, Inc. | CD version. |
Game Music Festival ~Super Live '92~ | PCCB-00099[2] | 1992-10-21 | Pony Canyon, Inc. | CD version. |
Back in the S.S.T. Band!! ~The Very Best~ | SCDC-00312[3] | 2003-11-19 | Scitron Digital Content Inc. | CD version. |
S.S.T. Band ~Live History~ | SDDV-00035[4] | 2006-09-20 | Happinet Corporation | Released on DVD. |