Here is a collection of reviews for the Streets of Rage titles on the Sega Genesis remastered in 4K!
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Opening "Sega" jingle is from Astal for the Sega Saturn.
Ending Music during the credits is from Batman for the Sega Genesis.
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By: Jan Neves
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Intro by Evan S.
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Outro Animation by Kevin Bhall
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Episode Notes:
1. Captured from the Mega SG(Gameplay). Music from real hardware.
2. I broke my leg the summer Part 1 was released. Having it at the time was a godsend for my mental health.
3. Street of Rage 2 was released on a 16 megabit cartridge, four times the size of the original.
4. Streets of Rage 3 was released on a 24 megabit cartridge.
5. After the mainline Genesis releases, a new Streets of Rage never appeared on Saturn or Dreamcast.
6. Adam will always be my favorite in Part 1. His absence in 2 and 3 was criminal.
7. 5 companies made Streets of Rage 2:
Sega CS
Ancient
H.I.C.
Shout! Designworks
MNM Software
8. Yuzo was certainly the lead on part 2, but a couple others contributed heavily to the sound.
Music Composition: Yuzo Koshiro, Motohiro Kawashima
Sound Effect: Yuzo Koshiro
Sound Driver: Takeshi Maruyama
9. The European version of part 2 allows you to pick the same fighters in co-op using a code.
10. There are a few differences between regions in part 2. Some mild censorship is there for instance. Mr X smokes a cigar in the Japanese version, and you can see Blaze's underwear during her attacks.
11. There was a pack in of part 2 with the Sega Genesis called the "Fighting System" briefly. It's quite rare today to find it complete.
12. As far as I know, the PAL releases of part 3 had all the same changes as the US version.
13. I always believed that Sega should have done a special Sega CD or 32X edition of these as well. It was such a missed opportunity.
14. Max is missing from part 3 entirely.
15. The Japanese version of part 3 has more difficulty settings open by default. There is a Very Hard mode that is quite nasty.
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