
Power Spikes II
Power Spikes II is an intense arcade volleyball game developed by Video System, released in 1994. Known for its fast-paced gameplay, exaggerated jumps, and powerful spike attacks, it builds upon the success of the original with enhanced graphics, more teams, and even more over-the-top volleyball action.
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Power Spikes II features international volleyball teams with distinct playing styles and special abilities, allowing for varied strategies and gameplay approaches.
The game is renowned for its super jumps that send players soaring high above the net and lightning-fast spike attacks that are both challenging to execute and satisfying to land.
With colorful, detailed sprite work and smooth animation, Power Spikes II represents the pinnacle of 2D arcade sports games from the mid-90s era.
The game includes both single-player tournaments and competitive two-player versus mode, making it a popular choice in arcades for head-to-head competition.
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