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Streets of Rage Online |
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System(s): PlayStation 3[1], Xbox 360[1] |
Developer: BottleRocket Entertainment[1][2] |
Genre: Beat 'em up |
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Streets of Rage Online is an undeveloped PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 online beat 'em up pitched to Sega by BottleRocket Entertainment[1] sometime around 2008.[2]
History
Marvel artist Roger Robinson produced a number of concept artworks for Streets of Rage Online, which he later published to his DeviantArt profile in 2010.[2]