Free VR update for Sega Genesis Classics
I always wanted to get up close and personal in, Streets of Rage.
Read MoreI always wanted to get up close and personal in, Streets of Rage.
Read MoreM.A.M.E. of the Game features both classic and modern games though mostly retro games. Normally we pick a theme, in this case, Street Vigilante and we will show gameplay footage of games that we think fit that theme. While playing we provide commentary, humor and maybe even something useful about the game and then move on to the next.
Read MoreIf you are media/press, pick up every free bag of goodies they give you. The best stuff I got was from World of Tanks, which gave me a bunch of toy tanks, a special bag, a World of Tanks T-Shirt, mouse pad, and special game bag, as far as the main floor went, and the biggest gift I got was from Topware which gave me a Collector’s Edition of Two Worlds 2 and a ton of T-shirts. Even if you don’t like a game, who knows, a friend of yours might like it! If you have a gaming website, some of this swag would be great to giveaway in the form of a contest.
Read MoreThe game is part of the trend of beat em up games during the early 90s. This genre was very popular and both Sega and Nintendo wanted in on the money making beat em up master gaming goodness! In my personal opinion, the streets of rage games beat Final Fight by a long shot. By the time Final Fight 3 came out, it was just the same thing as the first one, except with different characters. Streets of Rage 3 introduced different characters as well as new aspects to make the game play different and better to some.
Read MoreFans of the Sega Genesis beat-em up game, Streets of Rage almost got a similar style fighting game for the Super Nintendo. Developed by Ocean Software, the game was set to be released alongside the film of the same name.
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