You bought the game before the delisting (no my case.) You can find an actual arcade machine (that'll never happen to me)Ģ.
So, it looks like the game is lost forever unless:ġ. Outrun Arcade (XBLA and PSN version of Outrun 2) was also delisted, but it's still thankfully playable thanks to the physical PC, PS2 and Xbox versions. I fell in love with AB II just as Climax was delisted last december, and I wasn't fast enough to buy it (I remember them delisting it sooner than they announced. I since managed to track many arcade-perfect (or close) ports of some of these games, including Daytona USA on PS3 and Outrun 2 on PC.īut it looks like there's one game I'm dying to play I probably will never get my hands on: Afterburner Climax. I absolutely LOVE them, and I decided to dig deeper into Sega's arcade history (which I never really knew thanks to my age, as I really started gaming as arcades were losing in popularity). Thanks to the awesome 3D Classics series by Sega, I recently discovered the Sega arcade classics I never got to play, including Outrun and Afterburner II.