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Streets of Rage Remake is a fangame developed by a team under the leadership of a Spanish developer named "Bomber Link" (known also as "Link"). It was a remake of the original Streets of Rage trilogy, with usage of gameplay mechanics and original tone from the series combined with additions not previously present in the original games.
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Backbone Entertainment later pitched a new Streets of Rage game to Sega, but this project also failed to proceed. [2] Numerous unofficial fan-made projects and remakes have been developed, including Beats of Rage [3] and Streets of Rage Remake. [4] The latter fan-made project began on March 17, 2003 and consisted of more than 20 developers.
The game includes the ability to switch the soundtrack to that of Streets of Rage and Streets of Rage 2. [14] The game's soundtrack was released digitally by Mutant Ninja Records and physically by Brave Wave Productions alongside the game on April 30, 2020, with a limited vinyl release produced by Limited Run Games.
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Genesis version screenshot. Streets of Rage is a beat 'em up featuring aspects of Double Dragon and Final Fight. [3] Players act as Adam Hunter, Axel Stone, or Blaze Fielding, who save Wood Oak City from being overtaken by a criminal syndicate led by Mr. X. [4] The three traverse eight levels and all have a total of 40 moves, such as headbutts, backslams, and reverse kicks.
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