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It’s also much easier to drive around the open world here than it was in TMNT (which also has one of its most infamous stages recreated here) or Dick Tracy thanks to a far more logical control scheme for both the PS3 pad and the Vita and making use of the modern twin stick design makes it super-easy to shoot wherever you want to.

RCR does a far better job at delivering a fun, silly Back to the Future game than the actual BTTF NES game did. My favorite shop name is probably Bundy’s Wedding Chapel, but Skate or Buy is up there too.īeyond the references being amusing on a surface level, they also allowed me to realize how much better a job RCR does at delivering a satisfying experience for fans of some licenses that were given absolutely terrible releases on the NES.
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RCR is even more full of references than one can imagine even if you’ve seen every trailer and have seen all the shop names in them, you’re in for some treats. You’ll also need to take on the responsibility of paperboy – only instead of newspapers, you’re throwing nudie mags into boxes. It begins with the Player coming into contact with Doc Choc, who’s in dire need of a Flax Combobulator (and other parts) for his redesigned silver-ish vehicle and turns into a series of fun fetch-quests for things like Game Dini codes and side-missions that involve a low-speed chance with the vigilante Biffman as he excitedly…obeys traffic laws and you need to down as much coffee as possible to stay awake. It’s a recipe for success, as ’90s kids eat up references from the period (while also having to eat a balanced breakfast and balancing checkbooks because they aren’t children anymore). The game as a whole is probably much better for the change, and has come out at a perfect time given that Double Dragon Neon also spoofs that same time period - making this the second game in about a month that references “Bimmy” and Jimmy Lee. Play as Meat Boy, CommanderVideo, Steve from Minecraft and Mr.Beginning life as Grandtheftendo, a GTA III port to the NES about a decade ago, Retro City Rampage has gone from being an 8-bit rendition of a then-modern game, to a parody of NES-era games and pop culture. 100% 8-BIT hardware accurate and could've actually been released in '89!

Try the game out on Windows 3.1 in 16-colors Includes Prototype Version of "Retro City Rampage: 486" for Windows 3.1.Includes "Retro City Rampage: 486" for MS-DOS.Critically acclaimed, IGF Nominated soundtrack by virt (Contra 4, Double Dragon: Neon), Freaky DNA (NBA Jam) and Norrin Radd. If that's not enough, it also packs an interactive city full of shops, minigames, customizations, collectibles, special guest stars, and more. This send-up to '80s and '90s video games and pop-culture includes both a full Story Mode of open-world adventure as well as an Arcade Mode for quick pick-up-and-play action. Run missions! Outrun the law! Rampage the city with weapons, power-ups and vehicles! OPEN-WORLD carjacking goes back to the '80s in this 8-BIT nostalgic throwback.
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About This Game INCLUDES PC + MAC + LINUX+ MS-DOS, plus prototypes for Windows 3.1 and NES!
