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''GunForce II'' is a run and gun
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developed and originally published by
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on September 1994. It is the sequel to the original ''
GunForce (also known as ''GunForce: Battle Fire Engulfed Terror Island'') is a side-scrolling run and gun video game produced by Irem for arcade video game, arcades in 1991. The game was ported by Bits Studios and published by Irem for the Super Nintendo ...
'' and one of the last arcade games, if not the last to be released by the company before ceasing development of video games in the same year, after which a group of employees from the gaming division of Irem would go on to form Nazca Corporation due to being tired of the company's inactivity. In ''GunForce II'', players take control of Max and Lei through multiple stages battling against enemy
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s and aliens, while rescuing POWs and collecting
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s. It is considered a spiritual predecessor to the ''
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by
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, as the first title in the series bears many similarities with this game and it is also sometimes referred to as "''Metal Slug Zero''".


Gameplay

''GunForce II'' is a run and gun game where players take control of the soldiers Max (P1) and Lei (P2) across five stages that take place in a
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setting, battling against an army of enemy soldiers,
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s, aliens, among other types of enemies to fight, while rescuing
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POWs and collecting medals along the way to increase their score at the end of each level. One of the unique features of the game is that the player's character are
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two weapons at the same time that can be aimed in any given direction and at a slightly different angle each one, while different weapons scattered on the level are available to be collected, but only one can be upgraded as the other one keeps the default weapon. As with the original ''GunForce'', players may find a
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scattered in the current level they are in and there are eleven in total to be found through the course of the game, which the players can ride and use against the enemy forces and they tend to vary from level to level, but some of them do not provide any kind of protection for the player against enemy attacks. If the players lose all of their lives, the game is over unless more credits are inserted into the arcade machine to continue playing. Once all the stages are cleared, players are sent back to the beginning of the first level, as the game loops infinitely.


Development and release

''GunForce II'' shares many similarities with other previously released titles by Irem during the 1990s such as ''
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'', '' Armed Police Unit Gallop'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', due to being developed by most of the same personnel that would go on to form Nazca Corporation. The game was first showcased to the public at the 1994 AOU Show. In October 2014,
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producer Atsushi Kurooka revealed to a
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user that he worked on both ''GunForce II'' and ''Metal Slug'' (credited as A. Kurooka in the first title of the series), though Kurooka did not specify which role he was involved during the game's development.


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