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Glory Days 2
— Eidos Interactive 40046 —
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UPC 7-88687-40046-6, EAN 0-788687-400466
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| Overview |
| Developer | Nintendo |
| Platform | Nintendo DS |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
04 Nov 2008



Save the World, one battle at a time.
Glory days 2 has to be the best game ever made. It is a side scrolling adventure reminiscent of older games adults may remember from their past. The game reminds me of Choplifter, Rescue Raiders, and Wings of Fury. You are given the command of either a plane, or helicopter, or both. You must proceed across the battlefield supporting your ground forces, engaging enemy air units, or rescuing civilians caught in the middle. Personally, this game has the most "replay" value I have ever seen. Aside f...
–Jason Davisfrom Amazon.com
09 Jan 2008



Plays like a flash game
You wouldn't ever know it by reading the description here or the back of the box, but this is basically just a flash game. The whole thing is a very shallow side-scroller that you can probably beat in a couple of days
Basically, you always start out on the right, the enemy always starts on the left. They spawn ground troops that march towards you, taking over bunkers along the way. Your troops do the same, marching towards them. You win the level when your troops make it all the way t...
–J. Hornbucklefrom Amazon.com
14 Aug 2007



A possible sleeper hit?
This was kind of a creeper game I guess. I've never heard of Glory Days 1 and I didn't know anything about this game until I was home with it in my DS really. Initially you are given the choice of English, French, and Spanish so FYI international gamers, you can pick this one up. From the menu you are given the choice to do the Campaign, Battle, and do Multiplayer aside from the standard credits and options.
I've only done campaign mode so far and basically you use the touch screen o...
–Trevor J. Edwardsfrom Amazon.com