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'''''Rastan Saga II''''' (ラスタンサーガII) is a 1988 arcade platformer by [[Taito]] and the sequel to ''[[Rastan]]''. [[Opera House]] ported it to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1990 — though Americans would need to have played both versions to know the MD version was a port, as the arcade game was called ''Nastar'' or ''Nastar Warrior'' there. The MD version was not released in Europe, where the game was called ''Nastar''.
 
'''''Rastan Saga II''''' (ラスタンサーガII) is a 1988 arcade platformer by [[Taito]] and the sequel to ''[[Rastan]]''. [[Opera House]] ported it to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1990 — though Americans would need to have played both versions to know the MD version was a port, as the arcade game was called ''Nastar'' or ''Nastar Warrior'' there. The MD version was not released in Europe, where the game was called ''Nastar''.

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Rastan Saga II
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Taito
Developer:
Genre: Action

















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Rastan Saga II (ラスタンサーガII) is a 1988 arcade platformer by Taito and the sequel to Rastan. Opera House ported it to the Sega Mega Drive in 1990 — though Americans would need to have played both versions to know the MD version was a port, as the arcade game was called Nastar or Nastar Warrior there. The MD version was not released in Europe, where the game was called Nastar.

Rastania is a land known for its temple, the aptly named Skyscraper. A "wicked group" (who are not identified further) tries to take control of Skyscraper, knowing that succeeding would make them rulers of Rastania. You are a warrior who must stop them before they succeed.

A attacks; use the D-pad to aim your attack and hold A to repeatedly attack. B jumps. C appears to do nothing, but the arcade version does have multiple collectable weapons, so C might switch weapons when other weapons are acquired (TODO).

Physcial Scans

Mega Drive, US
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Mega Drive, JP
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Cover