Streets of Rage was one of the truly great Genesis games
that brought it back to fame and glory. Before this game and
some other that came out in the year 1991 there wasn't much
out they're for the Genesis users.
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Netjak
I'm not on the same bandwagon as many with SoR. A lot of people would claim this the best beat 'em up ever, yet I found Maximum Carnage, the criminally underrated SNES game based on Spderman Unlimited 1-4, to be the best. But this is still very easily a
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The Video Game Critic
For many years I've taken this game for granted, but after recently playing similar games on other systems like Final Fight (SNES) and Burning Fight (Neo Geo), I've gained a whole new appreciation for this classic side-scrolling brawler. Streets of Rage
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Street of Rage is one of the best 2D Genesis beat-em-up game
I've ever played. It has 3 characters (I think) to choose
from with 1 player and 2 player mode.
Graphics - 9
The graphics are not too bad for a 2D game like this.
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In Streets of Rage for the Genesis, a secret criminal syndicate has taken over what was once a happy, safe, peaceful and productive city. Using bribery and fear tactics, this far-reaching organization has taken over city government. Even the once
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Jaded Gamer
Streets of Rage might be one of the least original games ever made. Generally speaking, there’s isn’t a lot of innovation in the beat-em-up genre to begin with, but SoR takes unoriginality to a whole new level with enemies, stages, and moves that are
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Set forth in the streets of a nameless city... a city quivering beneath the grinding heel of the madman crimelord, Mister X. You and a partner in punishment may select from three individuals, none of whom vary much (except cosmetically) from the others.
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