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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ヘッド-オン2) is an arcade sequel to ''[[Head On]]'', and was released by [[Gremlin/Sega]] for [[Sega VIC Dual]] hardware in 1979.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ヘッド-オン2) is an arcade sequel to ''[[Head On]]'', and was developed and released by [[Gremlin/Sega]] for [[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
System(s): VIC Dual
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (VIC Dual)
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Head On 2 (ヘッド-オン2) is an arcade sequel to Head On, and was developed and released by Gremlin/Sega for 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.

Magazine articles

Main article: Head On 2/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

HeadOn2 VICDual US Flyer.pdf

PDF
VIC Dual US flyer
HeadOn2 VICDual US Flyer.pdf

Physical scans

VIC Dual, US
HeadOn2 VICDual US Manual.pdf
Manual

References




Head On games or clones
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)