This has always been one of those games that was magical in the arcades, but when I got home to play it I was disappointed. The entire experience of the arcade helped me see past my vast inadequacies in ability to play this game, so when I get home and try and play it I get no where. Back in the day I mostly played the SMS and NES ports, later the Genesis one, and now only recently tried the turbo version and it's still not grabbing me like the arcade did.
Recently I was at a nephews birthday party at a Chuck-E-Cheese and they had the most recent After Burner there, Climax I believe it was called, how appropriate for a children's birthday party restaurant. Needless to say I stole tons of tokens from the kids and played the game excessively, and loved it. So much fun, and I really think it might be the flight stick. The chair and experience outside of the controller were nothing to write home about, and one of the two cabinets had a broken arcade stick from the youngsters hanging off of it, but it was still a blast to play.
It was after this that I thought "maybe now is a good time for the turbo version to get a try" and I fired it up on my EverDrive. I just wish I could get halfway decent at the game, it just feels so random and fast, I must be a sluggish dullard to not be able to memorize or react to the patterns. Fun, but not like those arcade experiences for me.