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Revision as of 18:53, 5 July 2013
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Developer: Planet Moon Studios | |||||
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After Burner: Black Falcon is an air combat simulation game developed by Planet Moon Studios and published by Sega exclusively for the PlayStation Portable. It is a sequel to After Burner Climax and the first After Burner game not to be released in arcades.
Gameplay
The player has 19 planes to choose from, each with its own customisable set of weapons and accessories. The game has two multiplayer modes: either two-player cooperative or up to eight-player deathmatch.
Physical Scans
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