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- Renegade (video game) - Wikipedia
In the Western version Renegade, the player controls a street brawler who must face four different gangs in order to rescue his girlfriend being held captive by a mob boss
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Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Terminator, classic Sega and Nintendo titles and plenty more - all paved the way for the musical movement as we know it today It's only fitting then, that video
- (WSIB) Games with great Synthwave retro electronic soundtracks : r . . .
Looking for games with similar soundtracks to Hotline Miami, the movie Drive, or general synth-y, electronic, techno, etc Soundtracks! Bonus points if the game is any good!
- Renegade (US) : Technos Japan (Taito America license) : Free Borrow . . .
The original takes takes place in a Japanese city, whereas its western version named Renegade is set on the mean streets of Brooklyn This conversion later produced unofficial sequels Target: Renegade and Renegade III: The Final Chapter
- 5 Best Synthwave Video Games - G2A News
Furi has all the aesthetic traits of a great synthwave-inspired game, complete with vivid neon colors and an electronic soundtrack, but the gameplay is a series of increasingly difficult boss fights testing the limits of your reflexes
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- Renegade (1986) - The Beat Em Up That Changed Everything | Video Games . . .
Renegade (1986) marked a turning point in the beat 'em up genre, paving the way for classics like Double Dragon and Final Fight Developed by Technos Japan and designed by Yoshihisa Kishimoto,
- Renegade | ClassicReload. com
Renegade is a video game released in American and European arcades in 1986 by Taito It is a westernized conversion (including changes to all of the sprites and backgrounds) of the Japanese arcade game Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (熱血硬派くにおくん, which roughly translates to "Hot-Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"), released earlier the same
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