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At the end of every second stage, the player's jet fighter is re-fueled and re-armed, either by the appearance of a large support plane, or by landing on a military airstrip.
AfterBurner's straightforward shoot'em up gameplay is unremarkable and repetitive, but fun - largely down to the game's incredible visuals.
ABII is essentially the same game as "AfterBurner", but there are a few differences, mainly the fact that it is possible to control your plane speed.