Difference between revisions of "Head On 2"
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ヘッド-オン2) is an arcade sequel to ''[[Head On]]'', and was released by [[Sega | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ヘッド-オン2) is an arcade sequel to ''[[Head On]]'', and was released by [[Sega/Gremlin]] for [[Sega VIC Dual]] hardware in 1979. |
''Head On 2'' arrived less than a year after its prequel, and offers very little in terms of improvements. In fact, aside from a more complex playing field (with two "U-turn" lanes allowing you to change direction), ''Head On 2'' ''is'' the same as its predecessor. Players drive continously around a map with the ability to switch lanes, attempting to avoid enemy cars. A button can be used to boost. | ''Head On 2'' arrived less than a year after its prequel, and offers very little in terms of improvements. In fact, aside from a more complex playing field (with two "U-turn" lanes allowing you to change direction), ''Head On 2'' ''is'' the same as its predecessor. Players drive continously around a map with the ability to switch lanes, attempting to avoid enemy cars. A button can be used to boost. |
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Head On 2 | |||||||||
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System(s): Sega VIC Dual | |||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||
Developer: Sega/Gremlin | |||||||||
Genre: Action | |||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||
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Head On 2 (ヘッド-オン2) is an arcade sequel to Head On, and was released by Sega/Gremlin for Sega VIC Dual hardware in 1979.
Head On 2 arrived less than a year after its prequel, and offers very little in terms of improvements. In fact, aside from a more complex playing field (with two "U-turn" lanes allowing you to change direction), Head On 2 is the same as its predecessor. Players drive continously around a map with the ability to switch lanes, attempting to avoid enemy cars. A button can be used to boost.
Promotional material
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References
Head On games or clones | |
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Head On (1979) | Head On 2 (1979) | Car Hunt (1979) | Counter Run (1988) | Dottori Kun (1990) | Head-On (2001) | Sega Fast Lane (2002) | Monita to Rimoko no Head On Channel (Unreleased) | |
Head-On (Game Boy) (1990) |