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Annet Returns
Developer(s)Wolf Team
Publisher(s)Wolf Team (Japan), Renovation (US)
Designer(s)Characters designed by Kazutoshi Yamane
Platform(s)Sega Mega CD
Release1993
Genre(s)side scrolling beat-em-up
Mode(s)Single player

Anetto Futatabi, usually translated as Annet Again or Annet Returns, is a side scrolling, beat-em-up video game released by Wolf Team, only for the Sega CD]] for the Sega Mega CD game console in 1993. It is the final in a trilogy of games, which include Earnest Evans, and El Viento. .[1]

Story

Gameplay Differences

Unlike the first and second entries, which are 2D platform video games, Anetto Futatabi is a side scrolling beat-em-up that deeply resembles Sega's Golden Axe and Bare Knuckle series.

Annette's magic is regulated by a power meter, and regenerates automatically. As her power bars increase, the stronger her magical attacks become. In addition to magic, Annette also wields a sword, but there are not any other weapons or power-ups included in the game, other than health items. [2]

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