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Darius II
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Darius II is a 1989 Arcade video game by Taito. It is the direct sequel to Darius of the , first released in arcades in 1989. The arcade version kept the same three-screen format as the first game. The power-up system changed slightly: to obtain power-ups, the player had to destroy complete waves of a particular enemy.
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Darius II is a 1989 Arcade video game by Taito. It is the direct sequel to Darius of the , first released in arcades in 1989. The arcade version kept the same three-screen format as the first game. The power-up system changed slightly: to obtain power-ups, the player had to destroy complete waves of a particular enemy.