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'''Gameboy Wars 2''' is the sequel to [[Gameboy Wars Turbo]] and like the previous game was developed by Hudson rather than [[Intelligent Systems]]. It was released on the [[Gameboy]] and never released outside of Japan.
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'''Game Boy Wars 2''' is the sequel to ''[[Game Boy Wars Turbo]]'' and like the previous game was developed by Hudson rather than [[Intelligent Systems]]. It was released on the [[Game Boy]] in 1998 and never released outside of Japan. The basic gameplay and features are retained from the previous game. New features in this one included displaying player's range of movement and color graphics with the [[Game Boy Color]]. This game featured 54 new maps.
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It was followed by ''[[Game Boy Wars 3]]'' in 2001.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 5 May 2023

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Game Boy Wars 2
Developer Hudson
Publisher Nintendo
System Game Boy
Release Date JP November 20, 1998

Game Boy Wars 2 is the sequel to Game Boy Wars Turbo and like the previous game was developed by Hudson rather than Intelligent Systems. It was released on the Game Boy in 1998 and never released outside of Japan. The basic gameplay and features are retained from the previous game. New features in this one included displaying player's range of movement and color graphics with the Game Boy Color. This game featured 54 new maps.

It was followed by Game Boy Wars 3 in 2001.