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Power Strike II is a 1993 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed by Compile and published by Sega. Part of the Aleste series, the game takes place across the seas and skies near Italy during the 1930s, with the player assuming the role of a Pothunter piloting the Falcon Flyer aircraft to shoot down sky pirates, former pilots that turned to air piracy for survival as result of the great depression in 1929. It retains the same gameplay conventions as the original Power Strike, with the player fighting endless waves of enemies while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles.

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  • Power Strike II (videojuego para Master System) (es)
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  • Power Strike II es un videojuego de matamarcianos programado por Compile y publicado por Sega para la videoconsola Master System en 1993. Existe otro Power Strike II publicado para Game Gear que en Japón fue llamado GG Aleste II, a pesar de tener el mismo título en occidente son juegos diferentes, ambos pertenecen a la saga Aleste como también el primer Power Strike para Master System llamado Aleste en Japón, ocurre que Power Strike II no tuvo lanzamiento en Japón, solo en Europa. (es)
  • Power Strike II is a 1993 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed by Compile and published by Sega. Part of the Aleste series, the game takes place across the seas and skies near Italy during the 1930s, with the player assuming the role of a Pothunter piloting the Falcon Flyer aircraft to shoot down sky pirates, former pilots that turned to air piracy for survival as result of the great depression in 1929. It retains the same gameplay conventions as the original Power Strike, with the player fighting endless waves of enemies while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. (en)
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  • Power Strike II (en)
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  • Hiroshi Ryūōin (en)
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  • Tsuyoshi Matsushima (en)
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  • Zod Hoshijima (en)
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  • Takayuki Watanabe (en)
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  • Masamitsu Niitani (en)
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  • Takayuki Hirono (en)
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  • Megablast (en)
  • Sega Pro (en)
  • Sega Power (en)
  • Sega Master Force (en)
  • Mega Force (en)
  • Sega Zone (en)
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