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"After Burner" FM Towns Marty

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

Here is After Burner for the FM Towns which can also be played on the Marty due to it's backwards compatibility. Hope you enjoy it

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  • Wicked my selector!!! I have this on the PC Engine - top game. his is def the best port, it's almost like the acrade. Man, do you remember playing on the Afterburner II R360 Arcade machine. I miss them hydraulic operated machines :(. LOL, the R360 had an "E-stop" for pussys :) :).

  • LOL, I do remember that but I don't remember the emergency stop lolol. That's funny as hell Hahah

  • yo Luke thanks for more fm towns footage this system looks too tops!

  • Hey man, thanks for watchin the vids lol. This system is pretty amazing and I like it.....even though I have only 1 towns original game and 4 others I can play on it XD!

  • Did you find out if Rayxanber works on the Marty?

  • Shit, I'll test it right now. Totally forgot

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  • @blade004 ...haha, yes I remember entering comps to win these machines (FM Towns and The Coupe!?, I had forgotten about that one)

  • I got curious about this system when you showed it in the Tubo GT video...lol

    Is this the model 1 or 2 system? I read up on it a little and it showed the model 2 was more powerful. Wonder if that ever transferred over into any of the games.

    Cool vid man. ^_^

  • Not this and not the X68000's version can match the arcade for graphics. SEGA's scaling hardware was unmatchable at the time.

  • @rchrdcrg Neo Geo was of course a "Console", my correction but the rest were Computers. And oh yes, the Acorn Archimedes was another great system which featured a RISC CPU but was way overpriced so no one really had one :(

  • @rchrdcrg Not trying to knock you at all but in Australia and across England and Europe the FM Towns was well known because of British gaming publications such as ACE magazine at the time. I remember back 1990 there was a chance to win one of them and they featured the machine at times :) Machines also such as the Amiga, Atari ST, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, MSX, Neo Geo, Sam Coupe (an 8 bit machine that never quite made it), C64...etc were more the choice for gaming than Consoles in our countries.

  • so you saud its back compat so that means that huge computer is less powerfull than the console?what else could the fm towns computer really do?the one with the cd rom?i think there is an emulator for the ds i was going to try it out,dont know how good it is though,but the graphics arent that impressive ,well not the pc one ,for the ridiculous price it was at the time i mean

  • yeah i remember the arcade machines,they were awesome and i remember me and my friends were so impressed with the music we definitly thought this game had the best music at the time,so does marty have better speed and graphics that the fm towns computer ,the one with the tower and the cd rom,i dont know the models ,i just remember seeing the computer in an old egm back in the day and hearing it cost like 1200 or 200 or something,wasnt this 1 like 4 or 500$?

  • Just more proof that all the good stuff seemed to stay in Japan back then... I never even heard about this system until maybe in the last year or so, and I'm one of those weirdo hardcore retro gamers who thought he knew it all.

  • that's the music from afterburner III U.S. release.

  • Wow, I always thought these audio tracks were exclusive to After Burner III for the Sega CD.

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