Back to the Future Part II & III is a video game developed by Beam Software for the Nintendo Entertainment System, inspired by the second and third films of the Back to the Future franchise. Released in 1990, the game received mixed reviews, with critics citing its short length and absence of a save feature as notable drawbacks. The gameplay revolves around various tasks and time travel mechanics.
Back to the Future Part II & III is the sequel to the original Back to the Future game, and is based loosely off of the second and third films of the popular Back to the Future movie franchise. The game was developed by Beam Software for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was received fairly negatively when released-with many complaining in particular about the game's length coupled with lack of a save feature.