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Streets of Rage Sega Genesis Game cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:010086010190
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GEN_STREETS_OF_RAGE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Awesome game. Works as expected
This is an arcade game for the megadrive which is on a cartridge which has six games to it, thus is one of them, I rememeber playing this with my brother ages ago I used to play as Adam and he was Axl or Blaze. There isn’t many moves except punch, kick, throw, german suplex and weapon strike with various weapons. It was better ten years ago though before PS2 and whatnot. The levels are generally easy except the 5th one which I think is pretty hard, also the last one is because you have you fight all the bosses and then the main boss. Like I said before this was good back in the dayz, but is good for a play every now and then.
Nothing like reliving your childhood memories like breaking out the sega and playing all the old games you use to like this classic!
Great Game.
I buy my carts for the experience of play, not for the outer condition. I also have opening tools, so if it is dirty I can go in, get the pcb, and clean the leads by pink eraser, assembling it back together. This classic has found a home among my collection and will be happy there for the many times I will pull it out to play it.Despite that, I took a look at the leads and they seem like they’re in playable condition, so no worries there. I am pleased with my purchase indeed.
During the “Golden Years” of arcade gaming (circa 1989-1998 or so), companies like Capcom, Konami, Data East, and Sega ruled the arcades with dozens of titles. Perhaps the most prolific genre of arcade games (before Street Fighter II) was the brawler. Begun with Renegade, refined by Double Dragon, and perfected by Final Fight, the classically termed “beat-em-up” style game rode high and mighty with success. And why wouldn’t it? The mere idea of controlling someone looking like they came from an ’80s action movie (and taking a friend along to boot) to whoop some scumbags on the mean, neon-lit streets of some major-yet-unnamed city oozed with brilliance. Having released the Sega Genesis just a few years prior, Sega had yet to truly define what multiplayer arcade action was like, outside of Golden Axe (which had stiff controls). Enter Streets of Rage…Obviously meant to compete with Capcom’s Final Fight, Streets of Rage tells the tale of three young ex-police officers who are trying to take down a powerful criminal organization manipulating the figureheads (and police force) of their beloved city. Entering the streets completely unarmed, these three warriors whoop ass across 8 unique stages before coming head-to-head with “The Syndicate’s” head boss- Mr. X. Looking back at this game, one can perhaps rip it apart (especially coming from a modern perspective). The graphics are grainy, the gameplay is limited and unrefined, and the three playable characters don’t really FEEL much.
Product came exactly as specified. Cartridge works and the case and manuals are in great shape, extremely happy with my purchase.
SOR sets a ton of standards and holds up in 2009.I recommend you get SOR2 on Xbox live arcade. You can find all SOR titles on the Sonic’s Genesis Collection for Xbox 360.try THAT out first.5 stars!
It’s all fair N luv and war; but Streets of rage II is even better!! 4 the price, I give 4 star rating!!
This Final Fight wannabe is of the lowest quality — graphically and otherwise — out of the three Streets of Rage games that were made for the Genesis, but it still has stout gameplay. You play a white guy, a black guy, or a woman–depending upon which character you can identify with. The object is the same as it is for any such game: beat the crap out of the same three or four enemies that come at you without end, pick up steel pipes to bash opponents, and eat food out of garbage cans to regain your strength. Finally, meet a tough boss at the end of each stage. Rinse and repeat. Overall, an enjoyable yet somewhat repetitive game.