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− | + | '''''3D Streets of Rage''''', known as '''''3D Bare Knuckle: Ikari no Tetsuken''''' (3D ベア・ナックル 怒りの鉄拳) in Japan, is an enhanced version of ''[[Streets of Rage]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and is part of [[M2]]'s ''3D Classics'' range. | |
Additional features include 3D effects, two-player co-op via local wireless, a filter to emulate the look of older televisions, customizable controls, the choice of playing the Japanese or International versions, the round select available from the start without a cheat code, and a "Fists of Death" mode where the player's attacks can instantly KO all enemies in one hit. | Additional features include 3D effects, two-player co-op via local wireless, a filter to emulate the look of older televisions, customizable controls, the choice of playing the Japanese or International versions, the round select available from the start without a cheat code, and a "Fists of Death" mode where the player's attacks can instantly KO all enemies in one hit. |
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Developer: M2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Action | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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3D Streets of Rage, known as 3D Bare Knuckle: Ikari no Tetsuken (3D ベア・ナックル 怒りの鉄拳) in Japan, is an enhanced version of Streets of Rage for the Nintendo 3DS and is part of M2's 3D Classics range.
Additional features include 3D effects, two-player co-op via local wireless, a filter to emulate the look of older televisions, customizable controls, the choice of playing the Japanese or International versions, the round select available from the start without a cheat code, and a "Fists of Death" mode where the player's attacks can instantly KO all enemies in one hit.
External links
Games in the 3D Classics Series | |
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3D Space Harrier (2012) | 3D Super Hang-On (2013) | 3D Sonic the Hedgehog (2013) | 3D Altered Beast (2013) | 3D Ecco the Dolphin (2013) | 3D Galaxy Force II (2013) | 3D Shinobi III (2013) | 3D Streets of Rage (2013) | 3D After Burner II (2013) | 3D Fantasy Zone: Opa-Opa Bros. (2014) | 3D OutRun (2014) | 3D Fantasy Zone II W (2014) | 3D Thunder Blade (2014) | 3D Streets of Rage 2 (2015) | 3D Gunstar Heroes (2015) | 3D Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2015) | 3D Power Drift (2015) | 3D Puyo Puyo 2 (2016) | |
Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives (2014) | Sega 3D Classics Collection (2015) | Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives 1 & 2 Double Pack (2015) | Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage (2016) | Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives 1-2-3 Triple Pack (2016) | |
3D Classics related media | |
Sega Archives - M2 Music Memorial - (2023) | |
Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives Maniax (2016) |