
Defender II
The NES port of the arcade sequel featuring enhanced alien invasion action with new enemy types, improved weapons, and additional planetary defense scenarios.
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About This Game
Expands the original Defender formula with new enemy behaviors including teleporting aliens and kamikaze attackers
Introduces the 'Smart Bomb' weapon that clears all on-screen enemies at once
Features 16 distinct planetary landscapes with varying gravity effects
Includes a two-player alternating mode not present in the arcade version
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