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  2. List of Top Gun video games - Wikipedia

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    Piloting an F-14 Tomcat fighter, the player, as the film's protagonist Maverick, has to complete four missions. Given a choice of missiles, and starting with a training mission, the player is sent after an enemy aircraft carrier, an enemy base, and finally an enemy Space Shuttle. The game has two endings.

  3. Grumman F-14 Tomcat - Wikipedia

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    The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is an American carrier-capable supersonic, twin-engine, two-seat, twin-tail, all-weather-capable variable-sweep wing fighter aircraft.The Tomcat was developed for the United States Navy's Naval Fighter Experimental (VFX) program after the collapse of the General Dynamics-Grumman F-111B project.

  4. Turn and Burn: No-Fly Zone - Wikipedia

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    Turn and Burn: No-Fly Zone is a jet flight simulator from Absolute Entertainment for the Super NES, released in 1994. [2] It is the sequel to Turn and Burn: The F-14 Dogfight Simulator, a Game Boy game which also featured the F-14 Tomcat aircraft. An enhanced port of this game was released as F-14 Tomcat on Game Boy Advance.

  5. Top Gun: The Second Mission - Wikipedia

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    A high-resolution graphic after player 1 wins. The player assumes the role of Maverick in an F-14 Tomcat as he is summoned for a new operation, divided into three missions. . The enemy is not explicitly identified but boss characters are all highly advanced Soviet Union prototypes from the time, and the enemy aces have stereotypical Russian-styled names such as "Gorky", "Demitri", and "Stali

  6. Top Gun: Combat Zones - Wikipedia

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    In Quick Start, the player can create a customized mission with selectable settings such as the number of enemies and the playing location. The GameCube version includes "simple" and "expert" controller settings. [6] [7] [10] [8] [9] [11] The Game Boy Advance version features the same locations as the other versions. [12]

  7. After Burner - Wikipedia

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    After Burner [a] is a rail shooter arcade video game developed and released by Sega in 1987. [9] [10] The player controls an American F-14 Tomcat fighter jet and must clear each of the game's eighteen unique stages by destroying incoming enemies.

  8. Fleet Defender - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Defender is a combat flight simulator published by MicroProse in 1994. The game uses the F-14B version of the F-14 Tomcat even where anachronistic because the developers found the original, underpowered F-14A unforgiving and "not much fun" in an entertainment flight simulator. [1]

  9. Jetfighter (series) - Wikipedia

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    1997—Windows [7] Notes: Developed and published by Mission Studios [7] It is an expansion of Jetfighter III that adds 74 new missions, two new flyable regions and the ability to fly the F-14 Tomcat [8] It was repackaged in 1997 with JetFighter III under the title, Jetfighter III Platinum