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Sky Target
''Sky Target'' is a 1995 arcade game by Sega. A rail shooter featuring a number of planes including the default F-14D Super Tomcat, it is best remembered for its semi-official connection to Sega's earlier hit ''After Burner''. Although never billed as a sequel, its overt similarities to the 1987 classic were nonetheless referenced in official promotional materials and recognized by the media. In 1997, ''Sky Target'' was ported to Sega Saturn. It retains the gameplay of the original but has completely redone cutscenes, a difficulty select option, and a new Ranking Mode. == Gameplay ==
Like ''After Burner'', ''Sky Target'' places players in control of a modern fighter jet. Unlike previous games in the series, players can select from several planes: the default F-14D Super Tomcat, Rafale M, F-16C, and F-15S/MTD, featuring unique stats. The camera follows in chase view (with two selectable follow distances), and players control movement with an analog flight stick. As in ''After Burner'', moving the reticule over a target allows the player to lock on (denoted by a voice shouting "Fire!") and fire homing missiles. Unlike ''After Burner II'', however, there is no throttle to control speed, nor an ability to barrel roll. After certain stages, players may have a choice of two different stages, an element later revisited in ''After Burner Climax''. Also unlike the earlier arcade games in the series, ''Sky Target'' introduced large, sci-fi-inspired bosses that need to be destroyed in a set amount of time in order to receive a score bonus.
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