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After the six Arika developed 3D Classics for Nintendo and the eight M2 developed 3D Classics for Sega (not forgetting the supposed December release of 3D Steel Empire by STAR☆FISH), Sega have announced the first in their second series of 3D Classics: <b>3D After Burner II</b>. Based on the Arcade version and featuring all the 3D modes of the first batch of titles, D After Burner II will release next week on the eShop for ¥800. Hopefully the second series will be another eight games long. What other titles would you like to see? OutRun is an obvious candidate for release but one I would be incredibly excited about! And count me in for a 3D Phantasy Star collection!</p>
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