SoR2 fully absorbed the essences of Capcom’s classic arcade action games and added many own ideas.įinally, in 1994, the Streets of Rage 3 came on stage in expectation of all fan players, which took two years to build a super luxury work. SEGA produced such a high level of work in just one year, we can see its producers took the standards of the arcade console to request this work. So the sequel of SoR finally appeared in 1992. Many players absolutely felt amazing when first saw this work, which was not the ordinary sense of sequel, but rather a work thoroughly remould itself. The hot sale of Streets of Rage 1 made SEGA full of confidence about this project. “Beat ‘Em Up” had thus become the most popular type of game. From the Techn?s‘s “ Double Dragon” in the late 80s to the Capcom‘s “ Final Fight” in the early 90s, this kind of action game based on the free fight had been mature day after day, which contributed to an enduring frenzy in the arcade game room. The release of Streets of Rage 1 was in 1991, which was just the heyday of the side-scrolling action fighting game in the arcade room. Below, I only give a brief introduction to these 3 official generations. Streets of Rage (also called Bare Knuckle, ベア・ナックル) is a tailor-made beat ’em up style series video game in the 90s of last century, made by SEGA company for its 16-bit home game console – Mega Drive to go after the side-scrolling game agitation in arcade industry.
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