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'''3-D Thunder Ceptor II''' (or just '''Thunder Ceptor II''') is a three-dimensional [[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]], in [[1986]]. As the name suggests, it is their sequel to [[Thunder Ceptor]], (which was released earlier in 1986), and it also runs on their same dedicated hardware (a Motorola M6809 running at 1.536 MHz, two Motorola M65C02s running at 2.048 MHz and Motorola 68000 running at 12.288 MHz), meaning it tied with its predecessor for Namco's title of their most powerful 8-bit game.
'''3-D Thunder Ceptor II''' (or just '''Thunder Ceptor II''') is a three-dimensional [[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1986]]. As the name suggests, it is the follow-up to [[Thunder Ceptor]] (which was released earlier in 1986), and it also runs on their same dedicated hardware (a Motorola M6809 primary CPU and Hitachi HD-63701 MCU running at 1.536 MHz, two Motorola M65C02 audio CPUs running at 2.048 MHz, and a Motorola 68000 secondary CPU running at 12.288 MHz), which means that it was equal to its predecessor for the position of Namco's most powerful eight-bit arcade game.


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