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''City Heroes'' was a game inspired by the likes of ''[[Streets of Rage]]'', and was developed by the same team behind ''[[Uzu Keobukseon]]'' for [[Samsung]]. The game was reportedly completed, and Samsung had plans to distribute the game worldwide, but confusion regarding South Korea's new censorship policies meant the game was never released.
 
''City Heroes'' was a game inspired by the likes of ''[[Streets of Rage]]'', and was developed by the same team behind ''[[Uzu Keobukseon]]'' for [[Samsung]]. The game was reportedly completed, and Samsung had plans to distribute the game worldwide, but confusion regarding South Korea's new censorship policies meant the game was never released.
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==Gameplay==
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==History==
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==Screenshots==
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==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

Revision as of 21:39, 15 April 2022

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City Heroes
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Samsung
Planned release date(s): 1993/1994
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1-2
State before cancellation: Late in development

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City Heroes, also known as City Hero is an unreleased beat-'em-up developed in South Korea for the Sega Mega Drive.

City Heroes was a game inspired by the likes of Streets of Rage, and was developed by the same team behind Uzu Keobukseon for Samsung. The game was reportedly completed, and Samsung had plans to distribute the game worldwide, but confusion regarding South Korea's new censorship policies meant the game was never released.

Gameplay

History

Screenshots

Magazine articles

Main article: City Heroes/Magazine articles.

References