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Streets of Rage 2 Sega Genesis Game cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:010086010541
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GEN_STREETS_OF_RAGE_2
———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.
J. Jongeling –
You know the story – Mr. X takes over the city in attempt to govern it with anarchy and destruction. But four friends team up to stop him and his syndicate, even if it means fighting the mean streets…of rage.As the second installment in the three-part series, Streets of Rage 2 does not disappoint in the least. After playing the first one for awhile and returning to the second, I realize how much better the fight system is here, the intellect of the foes, the scenery, items, points, specials, pickups, and the introduction of three and four-part levels – it’s all a serious improvement.In the first Streets of Rage, there was generally one side-scrolling scene per level, and the boss was at the end of the road/ship/room/whatever. Streets of Rage 2 beefs it up by having sub-bosses at the end of each scene, but yet amazingly they seem to keep the perfect balance of difficulty and entertainment so that you’re neither bored nor frustrated.The introduction of the self-sufficient special system is nice, because if you bump the “A” button, the cops don’t immediately come running to shoot a rocket while you’re fighting one Galsia. At the very most you’ll incur a little damage but sweep the floor with whoever’s around you.Easily, out of all of the Streets of Rage titles, #2 is the most satisfying and rewarding to play. In elementary, I played this game through probably 60 or 70 times and still find it just as entertaining. That’s replay value.If you haven’t yet, pick this one up.
Andrew Burkett –
the game came in great condition and its so much fun i love classic beat em ups and this one is just tons of fun
Rick Myrick –
Works great! I’m glad we purchased this old school game. It brings back many memories/
Taleon Goffney –
A true classic!!!
keith m snyder –
great
steven vasquez –
Great product
Pete –
its streets of rage. fun beat-em up!
John DiLoreto –
This is one of those rare examples of a game that has nothing wrong with it. I will list off the three key points, and how this game not only nails them, but beats them into the ground with an industrial strength jackhammerGraphics: This was the first 16 Meg game on the Genesis. For those not in the know, this means that the game stored 16 megabits, or 16 MEGA POWER!!!!!!!!!!! Because of this enhanced storage, they were able to create more detailed graphics, more sprites, and smoother animations. The the smoothness of the character animations, and the bright, vibrant, and highly detailed backgrounds are simply gorgeous to gawk at, even today.Sound: What can be said; This is, without a doubt, the greatest video game soundtrack of all time. Composer Yuzo Koshiro used his deep knowledge of the then outdated PC-8801 hardware to create an extremely memorable and very engaging soundtrack that makes you want to keep moving left and kicking ass every second. All the tracks sounds unique in their own right, and are a blast to listen to.Gameplay: This is one of the best examples of a Side-scrolling Beat’ em up. Most games wimp out by just having a punch/kick combo. The combat in this game is very deep, with each character having a variety of different, powerful moves. Add this with amazing and extremely fun two-player action, four players to choose from that all play differently, and you have a game that will stick with you for a while.This is a game that I would absolutely recommend t.
Rico –
Works great and comes with a box, seems original! Better than the sega genesis games for newer systems.
Tristan R. Carter –
I received my game in good condition just as expected. In my review I’ll talk about the game itself.This is probably my absolute favorite game for the Sega Genesis, loved even more than Wonderboy In Monster World, which was basically Genesis Zelda. Streets of Rage 1 was what made it popular, and Streets of Rage 3 was okay, but Streets of Rage 2 is where it’s at. It’s balanced, memorable, and flows well. I’ve played this game more times than I can count. I’ve started getting into romhacks for it as well, of which there are hundreds, because of how popular it is. It also contributed what I think is the meat of Streets of Rage Remake for the PC.