SMS AGES 007 F 16 Fighter

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Welcome to SMS Ages; a series where we take a chronological journey through the Sega Master System game library. In this episode we look at F-16 Fighter, an aerial dogfight simulation that features a rather convoluted control scheme that requires two controllers to play properly. F-16 Fighter is also the closest thing we've seen to third party content on the system, with the original game being developed by Nexa for the MSX series of home computers.

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This series is inspired by NES Works by Jeremy Parish so if you've enjoyed this video I would recommend checking out his series too.

http://www.youtube.com/user/toastyfrog

SMS Ages is not intended as a historical reference, but rather an entertaining look at each games place in history. Most information is based on my own experience with the system, has been sourced from primary materials, such as game manuals and period magazines, or comes from respected websites like Sega Retro and SMS Power. I highly recommend checking out both websites if you're interested in learning more about Sega's 8-bit line of hardware or the company in general.

https://segaretro.org
http://www.smspower.org







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