![]() ![]() Even with the difficulty options present in the 3D version, it was still an extremely challenging, and oftentimes frustrating experience. ![]() This sequel keeps the core mechanics, flow, and charming aesthetic that made the original great, while also adding an optional "dark world" and a less-punishing difficulty level (if you choose).Īs would be expected with an arcade shooter from 1986, the original Fantasy Zone was a tough game. Fast forward to 2008 when our heroes M2 created a “good timeline†version of Fantasy Zone II, built on a (slightly modified) System-16 board for the Japan-only PlayStation 2 Fantasy Zone Complete Collection. Needless to say, this version was a visual downgrade from its arcade predecessor. About a year later, a sequel was released… for the Sega Master System. ![]() Fantasy Zone was released in Japanese arcades in 1986, running on a board known as System-16. ![]()
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