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Darius II (video game) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Darius II (video game)
is a 1989 arcade video game by Taito. It is the direct sequel to the 1987 ''Darius''. It was later released as in Japan in 1991 for the Game Boy as well as non-Japanese ports.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sagaia )〕 A remake was released for the PC Engine's Super CD-ROM² as in 1993. ==Gameplay== The game is set in the inner half of the solar system, and has the same branching level structure as ''Darius''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Hardcore Gaming 101: Darius )〕 Similar to the first ''Darius'' game, ''Darius II'' was programmed for multiple screens; while a three-screen version like the original exists, ''II'' is more common and generally represented as a two-screen game. The red/green/blue powerups from the first game return, and have the same function: respectively, upgrades to the "missile" main weapon and "bomb" subweapon, and a shield to absorb some damage. Two new power-ups were added: a yellow powerup that adds a new "laser" main weapon that functions somewhat similarly to the bombs, and a rainbow powerup that grants one upgrade to ''all'' the players weapons. Actually acquiring these power-ups and the upgrade path is completely different from ''Darius'': a formation of a specific enemy must be completely destroyed (and a given formation may not have a powerup), and every single powerup now grants some kind of upgrade. Further, the various weapons upgrade differently, though the shield upgrade the same as before. Another new feature in ''Darius II'' is the appearance of minibosses known as "captains"; large enemies that appear somewhere in the level before the main boss. In ''Darius II'', these are all smaller versions of bosses from the first game, with similar abilities.〔
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