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The amount of love BomberGames puts into its project is literally ingrained into the source code of “SoRR.” That’s because the game was completely written from scratch, meaning not a single line of the games’ original code was used.
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The people at BomberGames took it upon themselves to bring the series back into fighting shape in the form of an absolutely stellar fan game. “Streets of Rage” is a well-loved “beat ‘em up” series that saw three games on the Sega Genesis, but has received no new entries since the release of the third game in 1994. The game I speak of is BomberGames’ free “Streets of Rage Remake” (“SoRR”). But sometimes, returning to a classic game is like revisiting a long-lost friend-he greets you, and then you two walk out onto the rage-filled streets to dole out your violent brand of vigilante justice. Rose-tinted glasses can be shattered in a heartbeat.
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Interested? You can grab the 218 MB install file from the Bombergames forums, perhaps making a donation while you're there.Anybody who has ever dug up a classic game from his or her childhood knows that nostalgia can sometimes be a letdown. The Streets of Rage Remake project started way back in March 2003, according to its creators, with more than a dozen musicians and artists contributing to the project that brings the best of Streets of Rage games from the Genesis and its 8-bit ports into one title. The remake boasts impressive raw numbers: 19 playable characters from multiple Streets of Rage games 64 types of enemies 83 remixes of classic techno tunes 103 stages in which to bust skulls, one kick, elbow or flaming uppercut at a time. Streets of Rage Remake is an homage to the 16-bit beat 'em ups of old, a series that graced the Sega Genesis, Game Gear and Master System. The fan-made Streets of Rage Remake is finally finished and-best of all-free to download. Kotaku contacted Sega for details on its request to Bombergames, but the company has not yet officially responded.Īfter more than eight years in development, the most complete, perhaps the most obsessive game in Sega's Streets of Rage series has been released in its final form.

Sega is still in the business of selling versions of Streets of Rage games through various means, including Steam, Wii Virtual Console and disc-based compilations for consoles. The Streets of Rage Remake web site says its creators had informed Sega of the project during development via "a formal letter," but recent press of the 16-bit beat 'em up may have gotten Bombergames noticed. Thank you."įorum moderators have since locked a thread discussing the availability of Streets of Rage Remake. Any links posted on this site will be removed. "While this issue is being resolved, please do not upload the game for others to download.
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"SEGA have contacted regarding the download hosted on this site," writes a Bombergames forum moderator. Streets of Rage Remake is available for Windows PCs. Released last week after some eight years in development, creators Bombergames pulled previously posted links to downloads for Streets of Rage Remake, asking forum members not to redistribute the game. The creators of that freely distributed Streets of Rage title have pulled the game after a request from Sega.

Streets of Rage Remake, the exhaustive, fan-made homage to the classic Sega Genesis beat 'em up series, looks to have finally gotten the attention of Sega.
