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'''Asterix and the Secret Mission''' is the second of [[Sega]]'s [[:Category:Asterix|Asterix]] games. It was released for the [[Sega Master System]] in [[1993]], and there was also a lesser-known [[:Category:Sega Game Gear|Sega Game Gear]] port. Unlike the first game, the Secret Mission does not have a time limit, and handles scoring differently. Both Asterix and Obelix are playable; rather than the slightly differing levels of the previous game, this game features some entirely different segments or even levels depending on which character is used. The game supports one to two players; in two-player mode players take turns completing the levels.
'''Asterix and the Secret Mission''' is the second of [[Sega]]'s [[:Category:Asterix|Asterix]] games. It was released for the [[Sega Master System]] in [[1993]], and there was also a lesser-known [[:Category:Sega Game Gear|Sega Game Gear]] port. Unlike the first game, the Secret Mission does not have a time limit, and handles scoring differently. Both Asterix and Obelix are playable; rather than the slightly differing levels of the previous game, this game features some entirely different segments or even levels depending on which character is used. The game supports one to two players; in two-player mode players take turns completing the levels.
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Template:All Game Nav Template:Infobox Asterix and the Secret Mission is the second of Sega's Asterix games. It was released for the Sega Master System in 1993, and there was also a lesser-known Sega Game Gear port. Unlike the first game, the Secret Mission does not have a time limit, and handles scoring differently. Both Asterix and Obelix are playable; rather than the slightly differing levels of the previous game, this game features some entirely different segments or even levels depending on which character is used. The game supports one to two players; in two-player mode players take turns completing the levels.

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