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''Streets of Rage'' (titled ''Bare Knuckle'' in Japan) is a series of
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video games. It centers on the efforts of several ex-police vigilantes trying to rid the fictional American metropolis of Wood Oak City of a crime syndicate that has corrupted its local government. The first three games in the franchise were developed and released by
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for the
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in the early 1990s and have since been ported and re-released on various platforms. A fourth entry was also released in 2020. The games were well-received and have been re-released many times, both on compilations and as stand-alone games. The
electronic dance music Electronic dance music (EDM), also referred to as dance music or club music, is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres originally made for nightclubs, raves, and List of electronic dance music festivals, festivals. It is generally ...
soundtracks of the games, scored primarily by
Yuzo Koshiro is a Japanese composer and sound programmer. He is often regarded as one of the most influential innovators in chiptune and video game music, producing music in a number of genres including rock, jazz, symphonic, and various electronic genres s ...
and
Motohiro Kawashima is a Japanese music producer and DJ. He is best known for his collaborations with composer Yuzo Koshiro on several video games, such as '' Streets of Rage 2'' and ''Streets of Rage 3''. Biography Kawashima was born in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefect ...
, have also received much praise.


History


Original trilogy

Three games in the series were released between 1991 and 1994. The first entry, ''
Streets of Rage ''Streets of Rage'' (titled ''Bare Knuckle'' in Japan) is a series of side-scrolling beat 'em up video games. It centers on the efforts of several ex-police vigilantes trying to rid the fictional American metropolis of Wood Oak City of a crime ...
'', focused on former police officers Axel Stone, Blaze Fielding, and Adam Hunter as they battle the forces of the crime lord Mr. X. It is the only game in the series to feature a '' Shinobi''-style special attack that defeats all non-boss enemies on-screen. ''Streets of Rage'' was released for
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's Mega Drive/Genesis,
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and
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consoles. The second entry in the series, ''
Streets of Rage 2 ''Streets of Rage 2'', known as ''Bare Knuckle II'' in Japan, is a 1992 beat 'em up game developed and published by Sega for the Genesis. The sequel to ''Streets of Rage'' (1991), the characters Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding return while the ga ...
'', had new music (influenced by early '90s
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) from series composer
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and newcomer composer
Motohiro Kawashima is a Japanese music producer and DJ. He is best known for his collaborations with composer Yuzo Koshiro on several video games, such as '' Streets of Rage 2'' and ''Streets of Rage 3''. Biography Kawashima was born in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefect ...
, more defined graphics and a larger selection of moves. It also introduced two new characters: Eddie "Skate" Hunter, and Max Thunder (or Sammy "Skate" Hunter and Max Hatchett in some regions). Like the original title, ''Streets of Rage 2'' was playable on Sega's Genesis, Master System, and Game Gear. The third entry to the ''Streets of Rage'' series, ''
Streets of Rage 3 ''Streets of Rage 3'' is a 1994 beat 'em up, beat 'em up game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis, Genesis. It is the third installment of the ''Streets of Rage'' series and the last game in the original trilogy. The game inclu ...
'', was less well-received than its predecessors; despite some enhancements, it was seen as very similar to the second game. This entry added a more complex storyline told using
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. The Western version featured increased difficulty, with other elements altered or censored from the Japanese release. The music, again composed by Koshiro and Kawashima, was also criticized for being radically different from the music of the first two games. Unlike the two preceding games, ''Streets of Rage 3'' was available only on the Genesis.


Series hiatus

Although it was one of the most popular Sega franchises in the 1990s, no new official ''Streets of Rage'' games were released for over 25 years after ''Streets of Rage 3'', excluding re-releases of the first three games via various Sega game compilations. Sega is reported to have attempted to bring the series to the
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, and early in the production cycle for Sega's
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a demo tentatively titled ''Streets of Rage 4'' was made by
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. It showed a character similar to Axel fighting a group of enemies. Neither the Saturn nor the Dreamcast game, however, came to fruition.
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later pitched a new ''Streets of Rage'' game to Sega, but this project also failed to proceed. Numerous unofficial fan-made projects and remakes have been developed, including '' Beats of Rage'' and '' Streets of Rage Remake''. The latter fan-made project began on March 17, 2003 and consisted of more than 20 developers. The lead developer, named "Bomber Link," stated that the game was made from scratch without borrowing any element of
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. ''Streets of Rage Remake'' released in April 2011 as a download from the Bombergames forums for the Windows PC platform. Days after the game's release, Sega took legal action against the unauthorized game in the form of a
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order, going after the Bombergames forum. After Sega contacted the development team, the forums website took down links to the game's download and asked forum members to not redistribute the game file.


Revival

The 2015 crossover game ''
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'' featured Axel Stone as an assist character (solo unit), along with the Mr. X-possessed Robot Axel as a boss character (rival unit). This marked the first new appearance of ''Streets of Rage'' characters in over 20 years. The first new entry in the series since the Genesis, ''
Streets of Rage 4 ''Streets of Rage 4'' is a 2020 beat 'em up game developed by Dotemu, Lizardcube, and Guard Crush Games and published by Dotemu. The game is a continuation of Sega's ''Streets of Rage'' trilogy, originally released for the Sega Genesis during th ...
'', was announced in 2018 and released in 2020, taking place ten years after the events of ''Streets of Rage 3''. The game was developed by Lizardcube, Guard Crush Games, and
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, who previously released the 2017 remake of '' Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap''. A spin-off minigame based on the '' Yakuza/Like a Dragon'' series, ''Streets of Kamurocho'', was released as part of Sega's 60th anniversary celebration. It was developed by Empty Clip Studios and was only available for
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via
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on October 17–19 and November 13–16, 2020. Sega announced a new ''Streets of Rage'' game at
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, with a management meeting presentation revealing its name as ''Streets of Rage: Revolution''.


Other media


Comics

Three six-part comic strip series based upon the games appeared in ''
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'' in the early 1990s (along with several other
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s of popular Sega franchises). The first two of these were written by
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, while the third (and a '' Sonic the Poster Mag'' story) was written by Nigel Kitching. These three stories are an alternate continuity from the games and do not feature Adam. A graphic novel compilation of the original six-part "Streets of Rage" strip was released as a book titled ''Streets of Rage: Bad City Fighters'' in the UK in 1994. The first story, entitled simply ''Streets of Rage'' (#7-12, 1993), involved Axel, Blaze, and Max quitting the highly corrupt police force in order to do more good as vigilantes, taking down Max's ex-partner; the crime lord and martial artist Hawk. The next serial, ''Skates' Story'' (#25-30, 1994), introduced Skates, delinquent stepson of Murphy, a friend of Axel and his team and one of the few honest cops left on the force, who was unwillingly drawn into joining Axel's group after his stepfather was killed by Mr. X. The third and final story, ''The Only Game in Town'' (#41-46, 1994–5), involved the Syndicate unleashing an army of street gangs. The Poster Mag story ''The Facts of Life'' (Poster Mag #7, 1994) features Axel, Blaze, Skate, and Max.


Music

The game's soundtrack was acclaimed, with several soundtrack albums being released. The soundtracks were composed by
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. Another musician,
Motohiro Kawashima is a Japanese music producer and DJ. He is best known for his collaborations with composer Yuzo Koshiro on several video games, such as '' Streets of Rage 2'' and ''Streets of Rage 3''. Biography Kawashima was born in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefect ...
, helped on the second, providing a few tracks, and making almost half of the tracks for the third. Three
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CDs were released in all, each of which now sell for high prices at auction and in Japanese markets. The soundtracks mainly consist of, often
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,
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-based
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, encompassing electronic genres such as electro,
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,
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, hardcore,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The music was produced using the Yamaha FM-synth
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s of the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis
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( YM2612) and NEC PC-88
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( YM2608), along with Koshiro's own
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"Music Love," a modified version of the PC-88's Music Macro Language (MML). Reprinted from The game's soundtracks have received great critical acclaim. They are considered ahead of their time by
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, and as some of the best
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of all time. ''Streets of Rage 2'' (1992) is considered revolutionary particularly for its " blend of swaggering house
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and "trancey electronic textures that would feel as comfortable in a
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as a video game." ''Streets of Rage 3'' is also considered ahead of its time, for its automatically generated randomized sequences, experimental hardcore "fast-beat techno like jungle" sounds, and trance music elements. The series' soundtracks have influenced a range of chiptune,
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,
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and
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musicians through to the present day, including artists such as Ikonika, BT,
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, Martyn, Joker, Darkstar,
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, and
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.


Novella

A ''Streets of Rage 2'' novella (published together with a ''
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'' novella) was written by Mat Yeo in 1993. It is just 35 pages long, based on the second game in the series, and was given away free with copies of '' Sega Force'' magazine in the United Kingdom.


Upcoming film and television adaptations

A feature film and television series based on the series was announced in 2016. The film will be written by
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and produced by dj2 Entertainment and
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.
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acquired the rights to the film in November 2022.


Notes


See also

Streets of Rage Remake


References


External links

*
Ancient Corp
the developers of ''Streets of Rage 2'' and ''3''
''Streets of Rage 4'' website


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