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35 Years Later, This Beat-‘Em-Up Classic Is Still One Of My Favorite Sega Games Ever
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Sega is home to plenty of major franchises, with some of gaming’s biggest names and mascots falling under its umbrella.
Videos by ComicBook.comOne of the most memorable, especially for players of a certain age or who were in love with the beat-’em-up genre, is Streets of Rage.
35 years later, Streets of Rage‘s tight design and memorable art design keep it firmly at the forefront of fan memory.
The Legacy Of Streets Of Rage, ExplainedStreets of Rage is a personal favorite entry in the genre for this writer.
Streets of Rage 4 was a blast, but one of the best Sega franchises of its console heydays is long deserving of a revival.