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| licensor=[[Taito]], [[Technos Japan]]
 
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Renegade''''' is a 1986 arcade beat-em-up by Technos Japan. Its success in the arcades saw it ported to numerous home consoles and computers, including the [[Sega Master System]] in 1993. The Master System port was handled by [[Natsume]] and published by Sega.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1986 arcade beat-'em-up by [[Technos Japan]], standing as the "Westernised" version of the slightly earlier release of ''Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun'' (熱血硬派くにおくん, "Hot-Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"). Its success in the arcades saw it ported to numerous home consoles and computers, including the [[Sega Master System]] in 1993. The Master System port was handled by [[Natsume]] and published by [[Sega]].
  
''Renegade'' was followed by two sequels; ''Target: Renegade'' and ''Renegade III: The Final Chapter''. Neither of these games were released in the arcades nor were they handled by Technos.
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==Story==
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A powerful drug syndicate has taken over the city of New Arcadia in the 1970s. One young man, called "Mr. K," has decided to take on the Syndicate and rid the city of the evil organization.
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==Gameplay==
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{{ScreenThumb|Renegade, Cutscene, Mr. K.png|width=200|Mr. K}}
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The game is a belt-scrolling beat-'em-up. There is a two-player mode where the players take turns playing. Stages consist of beating up waves of goons. After defeating them, a door opens up leading to the next segment and eventually to a boss fight. Some stages have multiple paths that can be chosen.
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Mr. K moves in any direction using the D-Pad. He attacks to the left with {{1}} and to the right with {{2}}. He performs a jumping kick with {{1}}+{{2}}. If an enemy grabs him from behind, Mr. K can only attack in the direction he is facing, but he can knock over the enemy by pressing the attack button for the opposite direction. Mr. K sometimes grabs opponents when he is near them. While an opponent is grabbed, he can knee him by pressing the attack button for the direction he is facing or throw him by pressing the attack button for the opposite direction.
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Mr. K dashes in a direction with {{left}}{{left}} or {{right}}{{right}}. Dashing into an opponent knocks the opponent down (though Mr. K can also knock himself out by dashing into a wall). He can punch while dashing by pressing the attack button for the direction he is facing, which does more damage than a normal attack and knocks the opponent down. He can perform a jumping kick while dashing with {{1}}+{{2}}.
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Mr. K has a health bar that is reduced by enemy attacks. He loses a life if he runs out of heath. He also loses a life instantly if he falls off a platform or if time runs out. The game ends if the player runs out of lives. Enemies also have health bars. Brief cutscenes show Mr. K or the boss gloating when victorious.
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===Stages===
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| title=Rough Transit
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| screenshot3=Renegade, Stage 1-3.png
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| screenshot4=Renegade, Cutscene, Jack.png
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| tabs=yes
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| title=Biker Bay
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| screenshot=Renegade, Stage 2-1.png
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| screenshot2=Renegade, Stage 2-2.png
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| screenshot3=Renegade, Stage 2-3.png
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| screenshot4=Renegade, Cutscene, Joel.png
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| tabs=yes
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| map=Renegade-SMS-BikerBay.png
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| desc=When riding a motorcycle, Mr. K automatically kicks in the direction of an enemy with {{1}} or {{2}}.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=A Night to Remember
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| screenshot=Renegade, Stage 3-1.png
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| screenshot2=Renegade, Stage 3-2.png
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| screenshot3=Renegade, Stage 3-3.png
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| screenshot4=Renegade, Cutscene, Kim.png
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| tabs=yes
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| map=Renegade-SMS-ANightToRemember.png
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| desc=
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{{InfoRow
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| title=The Syndicate Mansion
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| screenshot=Renegade, Stage 4-1.png
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| screenshot2=Renegade, Stage 4-2.png
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| screenshot3=Renegade, Stage 4-3.png
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| screenshot4=Renegade, Cutscene, Lucas.png
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| tabs=yes
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| map=Renegade-SMS-TheSyndicateMansion.png
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| desc=
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}}
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}}
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==History==
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===Legacy===
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''Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun'' was a big success for Technos in Japan, and while ''Renegade'' did not meet the same heights in the West, it was popular enough, particularly in the home computer scene, to see two sequels: ''Target: Renegade'' and ''Renegade III: The Final Chapter''. Neither of these games were released in the arcades nor were they handled by Technos.
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Technos did, however, release multiple ''Kunio-kun'' games over the following years; the two immediate successors, ''Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball Bu'' and ''Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari'' being released as ''Super Dodge Ball'' and ''River City Ransom''/''Street Gangs'', respectively. The only ''Kunio-kun'' game to be released for a Sega system is 1992's ''[[Nekketsu Kouko Dodgeball Bu: Soccer Hen MD]]''.
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Much of ''Renegade'''s development team would go onto producing a spiritual successor, ''[[Double Dragon]]'', designed to have both Japanese and Western appeal without the need for significant localisation. ''Double Dragon'' was ported to the Master System in 1988, leading to a curious situation where this Sega version of ''Renegade'' was released five years after its successor.
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==Production credits==
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{{creditstable|
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*'''Executive Producer:''' Takashi Shiokawa
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*'''Producer:''' Kimio Hirota
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*'''Director:''' Iku Mizutani
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*'''Programer:''' Hiroshi Hishikawa
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*'''Graphics Designer:''' Yasunari Hayami, Shinya Miyamoto, Nobuhiro Kawabata
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*'''Character Design:''' Yasunari Hayami
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*'''Music Director:''' Iku Mizutani
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*'''Music Composer:''' Kazuo Sawa
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*'''Game Design:''' Yasunari Hayami
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:Licensed from [[Technos Japan|Technos Japan Corp.]]
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:© [[Taito]] 1992
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| source=In-game credits
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| pdf=Renegade SMS credits.pdf
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| console=SMS
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}}
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
  
 
==Physical scans==
 
==Physical scans==
{{ratings
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| gamesmaster_source_1={{num|6|page=80|pdf=GamesMaster UK 006.pdf|pdfpage=80}}
 
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| console=Master System
 
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| region=EU
 
| region=EU
 
| cover=Renegade SMS EU Box.jpg
 
| cover=Renegade SMS EU Box.jpg
 
| cart=Renegade SMS EU Cart.jpg
 
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==Technical information==
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===ROM dump status===
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{{romtable|
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{{rom|SMS|sha1=C07A04F3AB811B52C97B9BF850670057148DE6F0|md5=BBCE8B8AC26E2F582DEFE0056346F035|crc32=3BE7F641|size=256kB|date= |source=Cartridge (EU)|comments=|quality=|prototype=}}
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==References==
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{{RenegadeOmni}}
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{{KunioKun}}

Revision as of 16:30, 8 May 2024

For the developer, see Renegade Software.

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Renegade title.png

Renegade
System(s): Sega Master System
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Licensor: Taito, Technos Japan
Original system(s): Arcade boards
Developer(s) of original games: Technos Japan
Genre: Action[1]

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Master System
EU
7116
Sega Master System
PT
7.900$7.900[4]
Sega Master System
UK
£34.9934.99[3] 7116
Sega Master System
AU
Sega Master System
BR
025300
Non-Sega versions

Renegade is a 1986 arcade beat-'em-up by Technos Japan, standing as the "Westernised" version of the slightly earlier release of Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun (熱血硬派くにおくん, "Hot-Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"). Its success in the arcades saw it ported to numerous home consoles and computers, including the Sega Master System in 1993. The Master System port was handled by Natsume and published by Sega.

Story

A powerful drug syndicate has taken over the city of New Arcadia in the 1970s. One young man, called "Mr. K," has decided to take on the Syndicate and rid the city of the evil organization.

Gameplay

Renegade, Cutscene, Mr. K.png

Mr. K

The game is a belt-scrolling beat-'em-up. There is a two-player mode where the players take turns playing. Stages consist of beating up waves of goons. After defeating them, a door opens up leading to the next segment and eventually to a boss fight. Some stages have multiple paths that can be chosen.

Mr. K moves in any direction using the D-Pad. He attacks to the left with 1 and to the right with 2. He performs a jumping kick with 1+2. If an enemy grabs him from behind, Mr. K can only attack in the direction he is facing, but he can knock over the enemy by pressing the attack button for the opposite direction. Mr. K sometimes grabs opponents when he is near them. While an opponent is grabbed, he can knee him by pressing the attack button for the direction he is facing or throw him by pressing the attack button for the opposite direction.

Mr. K dashes in a direction with LeftLeft or RightRight. Dashing into an opponent knocks the opponent down (though Mr. K can also knock himself out by dashing into a wall). He can punch while dashing by pressing the attack button for the direction he is facing, which does more damage than a normal attack and knocks the opponent down. He can perform a jumping kick while dashing with 1+2.

Mr. K has a health bar that is reduced by enemy attacks. He loses a life if he runs out of heath. He also loses a life instantly if he falls off a platform or if time runs out. The game ends if the player runs out of lives. Enemies also have health bars. Brief cutscenes show Mr. K or the boss gloating when victorious.

Stages

Renegade, Stage 1-1.png

Renegade, Stage 1-2.png

Renegade, Stage 1-3.png

Renegade, Cutscene, Jack.png

  • Renegade, Stage 1-1.png

  • Renegade, Stage 1-2.png

  • Renegade, Stage 1-3.png

  • Renegade, Cutscene, Jack.png

Rough Transit
Map: 1️⃣ 

Renegade, Stage 2-1.png

Renegade, Stage 2-2.png

Renegade, Stage 2-3.png

Renegade, Cutscene, Joel.png

  • Renegade, Stage 2-1.png

  • Renegade, Stage 2-2.png

  • Renegade, Stage 2-3.png

  • Renegade, Cutscene, Joel.png

Biker Bay
Map: 1️⃣ 
When riding a motorcycle, Mr. K automatically kicks in the direction of an enemy with 1 or 2.

Renegade, Stage 3-1.png

Renegade, Stage 3-2.png

Renegade, Stage 3-3.png

Renegade, Cutscene, Kim.png

  • Renegade, Stage 3-1.png

  • Renegade, Stage 3-2.png

  • Renegade, Stage 3-3.png

  • Renegade, Cutscene, Kim.png

A Night to Remember
Map: 1️⃣ 

Renegade, Stage 4-1.png

Renegade, Stage 4-2.png

Renegade, Stage 4-3.png

Renegade, Cutscene, Lucas.png

  • Renegade, Stage 4-1.png

  • Renegade, Stage 4-2.png

  • Renegade, Stage 4-3.png

  • Renegade, Cutscene, Lucas.png

The Syndicate Mansion
Map: 1️⃣ 

History

Legacy

Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun was a big success for Technos in Japan, and while Renegade did not meet the same heights in the West, it was popular enough, particularly in the home computer scene, to see two sequels: Target: Renegade and Renegade III: The Final Chapter. Neither of these games were released in the arcades nor were they handled by Technos.

Technos did, however, release multiple Kunio-kun games over the following years; the two immediate successors, Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball Bu and Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari being released as Super Dodge Ball and River City Ransom/Street Gangs, respectively. The only Kunio-kun game to be released for a Sega system is 1992's Nekketsu Kouko Dodgeball Bu: Soccer Hen MD.

Much of Renegade's development team would go onto producing a spiritual successor, Double Dragon, designed to have both Japanese and Western appeal without the need for significant localisation. Double Dragon was ported to the Master System in 1988, leading to a curious situation where this Sega version of Renegade was released five years after its successor.

Production credits

  • Executive Producer: Takashi Shiokawa
  • Producer: Kimio Hirota
  • Director: Iku Mizutani
  • Programer: Hiroshi Hishikawa
  • Graphics Designer: Yasunari Hayami, Shinya Miyamoto, Nobuhiro Kawabata
  • Character Design: Yasunari Hayami
  • Music Director: Iku Mizutani
  • Music Composer: Kazuo Sawa
  • Game Design: Yasunari Hayami
Licensed from Technos Japan Corp.
© Taito 1992
Source:
In-game credits
Renegade SMS credits.pdf
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Magazine articles

Main article: Renegade/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
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0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Mean Machines: The Essential Sega Guide (UK)
51
[6]
GamesMaster (UK) PAL
45
[7]
GamesMaster (UK) PAL
27
[8]
Joypad (FR)
76
[9]
Mega Force (FR)
76
[10]
Micromanía (segunda época) (ES) PAL
75
[11]
Mean Machines Sega (UK) PAL
51
[12]
Player One (FR) PAL
45
[13]
Sega Power (UK) PAL
28
[14]
Sega Pro (UK) PAL
47
[15]
Sega Zone (UK) PAL
47
[16]
Sega Force (UK) PAL
67
[3]
Supersonic (FR)
84
[17]
Supersonic (FR) PAL
84
[18]
Sega Master System
57
Based on
14 reviews

Renegade

Master System, EU
Renegade SMS EU Box.jpg
Cover
Renegade SMS EU Cart.jpg
Cart
Master System, PT
Renegade SMS PT cover.jpg
Cover
Master System, AU

Renegade SMS AU cartback.jpgRenegade SMS AU cart.jpg
Cart
Master System, BR
Renegade sms br cover.jpg
Cover
Renegade sms br cart.jpg
Cart

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sega Master System
 ?
CRC32 3be7f641
MD5 bbce8b8ac26e2f582defe0056346f035
SHA-1 c07a04f3ab811b52c97b9bf850670057148de6f0
256kB Cartridge (EU)

References


Renegade

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