Glitch Cat - 3D After Burner II is a good game to play for a quick, arcade fix. With a lighting-fast pace, straight-forward story and challenging stages, it don’t take much time to go through, and it’s easily one of the best from the Sega 3D Classics.
Take to the skies once more in Sega's re-imagining of an all time classic arcade title. See how the updates compares in this review of After Burner II 3D
Cubed3:
Europeans and North Americans felt the long wait drawing to a close when it was announced back in late 2014 that the SEGA 3D Classics were finally going to be released in 2015 outside of Japan. The first couple were indeed very well received by Cubed3, and it cannot be stressed enough that fans of the games, or their genre, who haven't picked them up yet are doing themselves a great disservice as they are probably the best way to play them nowadays, short of having access to the real arcade machines (in the instances of the full-body experiences that are Super Hang-On or Space Harrier). Japan has had access to a much wider array of titles remade in full stereoscopic 3D for a long while, and most of these were even made available at retail on a compilation cartridge released on 18th December, 2014, which has not been denied for the West yet but is reportedly not planned as of right now, but might probably be considered after this second wave of titles is done being released on the eShop. Keep reading for a review of 3D After Burner II.
NWR:
"The Sega 3D Classics line has Sega collaborating with emulation masters M2 in an effort to bring classic Sega titles into 3D on the 3DS. These eShop releases not only offer lovely stereoscopic 3D, but an incredible amount of customization options that are sure to please both hardcore enthusiasts and those checking out these classics for the first time."