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New Ghostbusters II

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New Ghostbusters II is an NES action game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Infogrames, based on the Ghostbusters franchise. Players guide the team through New York City, using proton packs and capture tools to trap ghosts. The game mixes side-scrolling action with light puzzle-solving and team switching, and is remembered for its strong tie to the film license and energetic presentation.
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Release Date
1990-01-01
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Plays
24

The game uses a side-scrolling perspective. Players move, jump, shoot proton streams, and capture ghosts at the right moment. Some stages require finding switches, clearing obstacles, or choosing the correct route before advancing. Progress is stage-based, with lives and continues governing how far the player can go. Enemy placement and timing matter more than raw firepower.

Peter Venkman

A Ghostbusters team member who handles front-line ghost capture.

Ray Stantz

A core Ghostbusters member who assists in paranormal cleanup.

Egon Spengler

The scientific specialist and technical support for the team.

Winston Zeddemore

A Ghostbusters member who helps clear stages and fight ghosts.

Keep moving to avoid getting surrounded, and clear small enemies before committing to a capture. When stronger foes appear, create space and apply steady pressure with the proton pack. Watch for stage devices, switches, and hidden exits, since progress often depends on interacting with the environment. Save lives by learning enemy patterns and avoiding reckless jumps.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Learn each character's rhythm to reduce close-range damage.

Tips

Against tougher enemies, back off first and then pressure them safely.

Tips

If progression stalls, check for missed switches or exits in the stage.

User Reviews

Many players remember it as a more faithful licensed game than average.

User Reviews

It is easy to pick up, but the pacing and hit detection can still be demanding.

User Reviews

As an NES Ghostbusters adaptation, it has a solid reputation among fans.

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