I'm Dan, A self-confessed geek, nerd and boffin (snort) I love to play games, tinker with technology and entertain! You will usually find me live-streaming from 8 pm each night (UK Time) and I will be releasing weekly reviews or tech videos so keep an eye out for them!
Sunday, 29 April 2018
Streets Of Rage - Lets Play The Classics 002
Streets Of Rage - Lets Play The Classics 002
Join me on a journey, A journey through classic games I played during my youth next up we have one of my favourite retro games of all time STREETS OF RAGE, This was one of the first games I got with my Sega Megadrive and I spent many hours playing this game. Little fact: My first time completing this game I was playing it in 2 player with my mum! (I think she liked it more than I did!) what I like especially about this game is the music, it really is some of the best music on the Megadrive in my opinion! As always don't forget to leave a like and subscribe, It really means allot to me! If you would like to support the stream please feel free to leave a tip: https://player.me/FuturePerfectGaming#tip You can follow me on Twitter @FPG_Streams Enjoy! ---------------- Streets of Rage, known as Bare Knuckle (ベア・ナックル) in Japan, is a trilogy of beat 'em up games developed and published by Sega in the 1990s. The series centers on the efforts of several heroes to rid a city from the rule of a crime syndicate. The games were well-received and have been re-released many times both on compilations and as standalone titles. The electronic dance music-influenced soundtracks of the games, scored by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima, have received much acclaim. The three games in the series were released between 1991 and 1994. The first entry, Streets of Rage, introduces the main characters: three young former police officers (Axel, Blaze, and Adam), and Mr. X, an evil mastermind. It is the only game in the series to feature a special attack that defeats all non-boss enemies on-screen. Streets of Rage was supported by Sega's Genesis, Master System and Game Gear consoles. The next entry in the series, Streets of Rage II, had new music (influenced by early '90s club music) from series composer Yuzo Koshiro and newcomer composer Motohiro Kawashima, more defined graphics and a bigger selection of moves. It also introduced two new characters, Eddie "Skate" Hunter, and Max Thunder (or Sammy "Skate" Hunter and Max Hatchett in some regions). Like the original title, Streets of Rage II was playable on Sega's Genesis, Master System and Game Gear. The final entry to the Streets of Rage series, Streets of Rage 3 was less well-received than its predecessors. Despite some enhancements, it has been seen as very similar to Streets of Rage II. This entry to the series added a more complex storyline, told using cutscenes. The Western version's plot was largely censored and its difficulty significantly increased. The music, again composed by Koshiro and Kawashima, was also criticized for being radically different to the music from the first two games. Unlike the two foregoing titles, Streets of Rage 3 was available only on the Genesis console. All three titles have been re-released on numerous platforms and compilations, including Sonic Gems Collection[1] and Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection, and on the Wii's Virtual Console, Xbox Live Arcade.
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