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  • Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 07:19, December 13, 2013 (UTC)
  • Streets of Rage is a Sega Genesis game later released for the Virtual Console.
  • Streets of Rage (also known as "Bare Knuckle" in Japan) is a side scrolling beat-em'-up that came out for the Sega Genesis on July 17, 1991. This game was the first installment of the Streets of Rage series (Which also consisted of Streets of Rage 2 and Streets of Rage 3). This game has also been converted to the Game Gear, Sega CD and Sega Master System. It was also ported to Wii's Virtual Console in 2007 for America and Europe and was also a part of the compilation for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 called Sonic's Ultimate Genesis collection.
  • Streets of Rage erschien 1991 für den Sega Mega Drive.
  • Streets of Rage is a side scrolling beat-em-up based on a true story style game released on the Sega Megadrive in 1991. The game saw its popularity peak in the early '90s, and was considered easily one of the best games in its genre. Its great gameplay, soundtrack, and storyline amassed a large legion of fans, and the game spawned two sequels and even a comic book. Sega also released a lot of merchandise for the game. Because of this, Sega saw fit to systematically anihillate the franchise and wipe any memory of it from the face of the earth, making believe it never existed.
  • Streets of Rage -is my fafic I created on Streets Of rage game series its diffrent Instead Of Axel being a Cop he will be a Streets Fighter and Axel,Max and Blaze will be 16 Years old Axel will also have long Blonde Hair.
  • At the start of the series, Axel is a police officer called to a disturbance until he learns that the criminals he has encountered are actual corrupt cops intent on killing him. Axel barely escapes and is admitted into hospital, so colleagues Max and Blaze decide to quit in wake of the overt corruption in the precinct. Instead, they aim to clean up the streets their way. Their first target, after acquiring a bazooka from a gang member, is a 24-hour drug factory owned by former cop Hawk, completely wiping out millions of dollars of production from the streets. However, Hawk gets his own back by sending his ninjas to capture Max, taking him to a foundry to kill. Blaze gets help from old friend Officer Murphy, obtaining a police tracer that will call for help should she need it. On her own, B
  • Known as Bare Knuckle in Japan, Streets of Rage is a series of scrolling beat-em-ups made by Sega for the Sega Genesis. The games tell the story of three ex-cops and their friends teaming up to take down the crime boss Mr. X and free their city from the massive amount of gang violence. The series includes the following: The series is seen as Sega's answer to Capcom's Final Fight series since the first Streets of Rage was released roughly around the same time as the Super NES port of the first Final Fight (although Final Fight was later ported to the Sega CD) .
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  • Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 07:19, December 13, 2013 (UTC)
  • At the start of the series, Axel is a police officer called to a disturbance until he learns that the criminals he has encountered are actual corrupt cops intent on killing him. Axel barely escapes and is admitted into hospital, so colleagues Max and Blaze decide to quit in wake of the overt corruption in the precinct. Instead, they aim to clean up the streets their way. Their first target, after acquiring a bazooka from a gang member, is a 24-hour drug factory owned by former cop Hawk, completely wiping out millions of dollars of production from the streets. However, Hawk gets his own back by sending his ninjas to capture Max, taking him to a foundry to kill. Blaze gets help from old friend Officer Murphy, obtaining a police tracer that will call for help should she need it. On her own, Blaze heads to rescue Max but is captured herself. As the two face up to an early death, the scene is interrupted by a discharged Axel, fresh from his own encounter with ninjas. Axel and Blaze escape to find a police squadron who have just ordered the drop of an incendiary bomb - with Max still inside. Fortunately, Max survives long enough to kill Hawk and get out alive, while Axel gets to punch Captain Wyndam in the face.
  • Streets of Rage is a Sega Genesis game later released for the Virtual Console.
  • Streets of Rage (also known as "Bare Knuckle" in Japan) is a side scrolling beat-em'-up that came out for the Sega Genesis on July 17, 1991. This game was the first installment of the Streets of Rage series (Which also consisted of Streets of Rage 2 and Streets of Rage 3). This game has also been converted to the Game Gear, Sega CD and Sega Master System. It was also ported to Wii's Virtual Console in 2007 for America and Europe and was also a part of the compilation for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 called Sonic's Ultimate Genesis collection.
  • Streets of Rage erschien 1991 für den Sega Mega Drive.
  • Streets of Rage is a side scrolling beat-em-up based on a true story style game released on the Sega Megadrive in 1991. The game saw its popularity peak in the early '90s, and was considered easily one of the best games in its genre. Its great gameplay, soundtrack, and storyline amassed a large legion of fans, and the game spawned two sequels and even a comic book. Sega also released a lot of merchandise for the game. Because of this, Sega saw fit to systematically anihillate the franchise and wipe any memory of it from the face of the earth, making believe it never existed.
  • Known as Bare Knuckle in Japan, Streets of Rage is a series of scrolling beat-em-ups made by Sega for the Sega Genesis. The games tell the story of three ex-cops and their friends teaming up to take down the crime boss Mr. X and free their city from the massive amount of gang violence. The series includes the following: * Streets of Rage, released in 1991. Allows you to play as Adam, a boxer, Axel, a martial artist, and Blaze, a female judo expert. There was very little difference between the three characters beyond aesthetics, with special attacks being player specific rather than character specific. Also, Adam is only playable in this game. * Streets of Rage 2, released in 1992. Two new characters were added: Skate, Adam's younger brother, and Max, a wrestler who was friends with Axel. The game had bigger sprites, and the characters' movesets and differences were expanded. * Streets of Rage 3, which was released in 1994, is the final game in the series. Axel, Blaze, and Skate are joined by Dr. Zan, a cyborg with electrical powers. Two boss characters are also secret playable characters . The series is seen as Sega's answer to Capcom's Final Fight series since the first Streets of Rage was released roughly around the same time as the Super NES port of the first Final Fight (although Final Fight was later ported to the Sega CD) . There have been rumors of a fourth installment for years, with Sega of Japan creating a demo of a Streets of Rage 4 running on Dreamcast hardware. But since Sega of America was not aware of the series and its past success, the project was not followed up on. The Eidos brawler Fighting Force was also pitched to Sega execs as Streets of Rage 4, but because of the aforementioned lack of faith in the brand it was passed up, becoming the later independent title. If you want to try out the series for yourself, there are three options. The second game can be downloaded from the Xbox Live Arcade (complete with online multiplayer), all three games are available on the Wii Virtual Console, and all three games are also available in the Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection compilation disc for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. After eight years of development, Spanish fan developer group Bomber Games released in 2011 their free unofficial remake of the game, aptly named Streets of Rage Remake. It's basically a mish-mash of the three games with a lot of original and remixed content added; to make room for all the levels, the game makes extensive use of branching paths. Highlights include being able to play as any character in the series so far (including Adam) and Multiple Endings. The game was pulled down from the developer's site at Sega's request (although details are sketchy), but not before having received wide coverage and spread. The series also spawned a ten-story fan-fiction saga, aptly titled Streets of Rage Saga.
  • Streets of Rage -is my fafic I created on Streets Of rage game series its diffrent Instead Of Axel being a Cop he will be a Streets Fighter and Axel,Max and Blaze will be 16 Years old Axel will also have long Blonde Hair.