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Revision as of 15:11, 2 May 2011

The Goonies II
Goonies 2 - NES - USA.jpg
Platform: NES
Year: 1987
Developer: Konami Corporation
Buy: Amazon

The Goonies II was meant to be am unofficial sequel to the movie and the first game. The Fratellis have broken out of prison and kidnapped your Goonie buddies and hidden them in their underground hideout. As an added bizarre Japanese twist, the Fratellis have also, for some strange reason, kidnapped a mermaid named Annie.

You play Mikey and you must search through the hideout and rescue the Goonies. Most of the game plays in an action-packed platform standard with ladders and lots of jumping, but you will also have to navigate through a series of 3D passageways. The map is quite open which allows you to visit most of the game early on, but certain areas require special equipment to get to. There is a large amount of items to collect and you become more powerful as you find them.

The only real downfall of this game is the annoyance of having to search through the passageways. In order to find all the secrets every single room must be searched eleven different ways (5 hits, 5 hammers, 1 glasses). While most of these items aren't necessary to complete the game, a couple items can only be found through the tedious method of searching. Aside from this vice, the game is a lot of fun.


Screenshots


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Music

The music is pretty good and similar to the first game. It features two up-beat versions of Cyndi Lauper's, "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" as well as several original tunes. While the game lacks credits, former Konami composer Iku Mizutani confirmed that Satoe Terashima did the music for the game.


Recording

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Title

Composer

Arranger

Length

Size

Listen

01 The Goonies 'R' Good Enough Cyndi Lauper, Broughton Lunt, Aurthur Stead Satoe Terashima 1:45 1.4 MB
02 The Goonies 'R' Good Enough (Variant) Cyndi Lauper, Broughton Lunt, Aurthur Stead Satoe Terashima 1:33 1.3 MB
03 Passageways Satoe Terashima Satoe Terashima 0:48 671 KB
04 Friend Satoe Terashima Satoe Terashima 0:22 332 KB
05 Basement Satoe Terashima Satoe Terashima 1:14 1.0 MB
06 Caverns Satoe Terashima Satoe Terashima 2:30 2.0 MB
07 Ice Caves Satoe Terashima Satoe Terashima 1:35 1.3 MB
08 Underwater Satoe Terashima Satoe Terashima 1:31 1.3 MB
09 Game Over Satoe Terashima Satoe Terashima 0:06 97 KB
10 Password Entry Satoe Terashima Satoe Terashima 0:34 485 KB
11 Rescued Annie Satoe Terashima Satoe Terashima 0:49 705 KB

Credits


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Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.

Releases

  Japan.svg   Japan
Goonies 2 - NES - Japan.jpg
Title: グーニーズ 2:フラッテリー最後の挑戦 (The Goonies 2: The Fratelli's Last Challenge)
Platform: Famicom
Released: 1987/03/18
Publisher: Konami Industry Co. Ltd.
  USA.svg   USA
Goonies 2 - NES - USA.jpg
Title: The Goonies II
Platform: NES
Released: 1987/11/??
Publisher: Konami, Inc.
  UK.svg   UK
Goonies 2 - NES - UK.jpg
Title: The Goonies II
Platform: NES
Released: 1988/12/19
Publisher: Konami ?
  Australia.svg   Australia
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Title: The Goonies II
Platform: NES
Released: 1988/??/??
Publisher: Konami ?


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