Overview
Released in 1979 by SEGA Enterprises Ltd., this arcade game is a sequel to the popular arcade title “Head On.” It continues the fast-paced action, featuring similar gameplay that challenges players to navigate a maze-like circuit.
Gameplay
The core objective remains consistent with its predecessor: players control a vehicle tasked with driving around a series of track circuits, collecting dots along the way while avoiding clashes with enemy vehicles. The strategy hinges on finding the right path to clear the board efficiently as the difficulty ramps up with each level.
Innovations and Features
While it maintains the essence of the original, this sequel introduces new levels and slight enhancements to the existing track designs, adding an extra layer of challenge and replayability. The game continues to exemplify SEGA’s knack for compelling, albeit straightforward, gaming mechanics that keep players coming back for more.
Historical Significance
Though it may not have achieved the massive acclaim or lasting legacy of other titles from the late 1970s, it contributed to the era’s thriving arcade scene. It represents SEGA’s early endeavors in establishing themselves as a key player in arcade gaming, building the foundation for their future successes in the industry.




















