Fantasy Zone II (Wii)
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Description
Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa is the sequel to Fantasy Zone, in which you control Opa-Opa, a pretty colored ship with wings on its side. You must destroy the large creatures in each world before moving on to the next. Your task becomes difficult by other small creatures that happen to pass by. If you destroy a large creature, they will drop a dollar bill, which you can pick up and use at the shop to buy items and powerful weapons such as laser beams, x-way shots, and big wings. Another way to get money is to shoot certain kinds of enemies all in a row.More often than not, some large creatures will reveal a warp gate rather than a dollar bill. You can go through the warp gate to get to another part of the land, and destroy more large creatures. Only one of them will have a warp gate in the form of a 'stop' sign - that is your ticket to the round boss, but you must defeat all large creatures in order to pass through it. Also like in the original can you walk on the ground to avoid approaching enemies, and spend money in the shop to get new weapons (but they only last for a limited time).
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Alternate Titles
- "ファンタジーゾーンII オパオパの涙" -- Japanese spelling
- "Fantasy Zone II: The tears of OPA-OPA" -- MSX/Sega MS in-game title
- "Fantasy Zone II: The Teardrop of Opa-Opa" -- NES title
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The Press Says
Nintendo Life | May 10, 2009 | 80 | |
Eurogamer.net (UK) | Jul 26, 2009 | 7 out of 10 | 70 |
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Trivia
Arcade version
Fantasy Zone II was initially developed for the SMS and later ported to the arcades. This explains why it looks and sounds significantly worse than the first arcade FZ as it was based on a System E board (which basically was an SMS on a board) instead of the System 16 of the original.Credits
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