F22 maintenance personnel from the active duty 3rd Wing and the Reserve 477th Fighter Group completed a week of training and were certified to perform F-22 maintenance engine runs here Feb.1. Throughout the week the students covered all of the aircraft systems and sub-systems related to engine operation. Each of the students were certified after demonstrating their ability to safely perform aircraft engine runs through all power settings to include full afterburner. (U.S. Air Force Reserve Photo/Tech. Sgt. Dana Rosso)
Staff Sgt. Shane Seltzer, 3rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron F-22 avionics specialist, and Tech. Sgt. Alan Maisonet, 3rd Maintenance Operations Squadron, practice performing emergency procedures in an F-22 cockpit trainer. Seltzer was one of three F-22 maintenance personnel certified to perform F-22 engine runs here at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Feb. 1. (U.S. Air Force Reserve Photo/Tech. Sgt. Dana Rosso)
Senior Airman Jennifer Dunham, 3rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron F-22 crew chief, prepares to be evaluated on her first F-22 engine run. Dunham was one of three students that had attended a week long training course to become certified to perform safe engine runs on the F-22. Maintenance personnel routinely perform operational checks of all the aircraft systems, such as hydraulics or avionics, after performing maintenance on the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force Reserve Photo/Tech. Sgt. Dana Rosso)
The game is a rail shooter where the player pilots a F-14 Tomcat jet fighter (called the "SSF-14" in the US instruction manual). The jet flies itself on set paths through the stages, and the player controls its position on screen and its weapons. The vertical controls are inverted to simulate a flight stick, climbing with and descending with (though this can be changed in the options). It banks with or . The jet is equipped with two Vulcan cannons, which have unlimited ammunition, and heat-seeking missiles, which are limited in supply. There is an "Auto Vulcan" option that automatically fires the Vulcan cannons continuously. A reticle appears in front of the jet, which is used to aim the Vulcan cannons; additionally, enemies caught in the reticle are "locked-on" and targeted if the player fires a guided missile. Missiles are limited; the player starts with 50 (with a large missile icon representing 10 missiles), which are replenished in-flight or by landing on an allied air strip in between certain stages.
Using a standard control pad, the jet fires its Vulcan guns with or (unless "Auto Vulcan" is enabled) and fires its missiles with . It slows down by holding and speeds up by holding . Using a Six Button Control Pad, the jet can roll by holding while turning with or . It also rolls by changing direction quickly when turning. The jet automatically rolls when turning if it is being pursued by an enemy fighter to evade its fire. It fires its Vulcan guns with (unless "Auto Vulcan" is enabled) and fires its missiles with . It can change its speed to low by holding , to middle by holding , or to high by holding (with the jet engaging its afterburners at the highest speed).
After Burner Complete is extremely similar to the arcade release of After Burner II, with minor tweaks to make it more suited to a home console environment, and an options screen allowing for adjustments in difficulty and control schemes. But features slightly lower resolution sprites in places and runs at half the frame rate (30FPS vs. 60FPS).
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The options are pretty diverse, and allow you to flip the Y axis (Reverse or Normal), change how the barrel roll operates and how many planes you get between continues, as well as the usual button layout. I find the default layout to work great for me. Double-tapping the button enables the afterburner but also by double-tapping any speed button automatically accelerates or decelerates your plane to that preset. Simply holding the button down allows a gradual change in speed. Personally, I find all these options logical and very welcome.
If you like shmups and/or After Burner, and want a quality title to add to the somewhat meager 32X lineup, this is a game you must buy. Is the best home version of After Burner you can get. REVO EMAG!
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