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In Flyer Fox, the player controls a fighter jet escorting a jumbo jet through hostile airspace. The game is viewed from a first-person perspective through the cockpit of the player's aircraft. The primary objective is to defend the airliner from waves of enemy fighters while managing fuel and avoiding damage.
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The game was a widespread success, winning the "Best Coin-Operated Game" award at the 76th Annual IAAPA tradeshow in November 1994. Critics praised the game's realistic graphics, multiplayer and responsive controls, with some reviewers finding it to be superior than Sega's Daytona USA and Namco's own Ridge Racer .
In Japan, Game Machine listed Air Buster in their March 1, 1990 issue as being the third most popular arcade game of the month. [14] MegaTech magazine gave the game 78%, commenting on the "excellent graphics, sound and playability", but criticising the low challenge factor. [15] Mega placed the game at #13 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All ...
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