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Retro City Rampage: DX Will Be Receiving A Limited Retail Release for PlayStation 4

Dualshockers: Vlbank Entertainment has announced that Retro City Rampage: DX receiving a limited edition release for the PlayStation 4.
Only 2,000 copies of the retail version will be distributed and will include the game, a double-sided reversible cover, the digital soundtrack, and a few additional digital freebies for $25. You can purchase it exclusively via the Vblank Fangamer Store, however bthe game will ship between the end of this month and early next month.

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Jaqen_Hghar3455d ago

For one of his favorite games and such a limited release a man decided to go all in. Sure it's more expensive but a man had some paypal built up and just got a good deal on all Telltale so why the hell not. Can't wait to have such a collector's item and re-visiting the funniest game a man has ever played.

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Retro City Rampage DX physical edition returns with limited quantities - Nintendo Enthusiast

Physical vs. digital is always a tough choice. Although the eShop has a variety of digital games, there is still a high demand for physical editions of games. That is especially the case when it…

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Retro City Rampage DX Scores a Retail Release With Limited Collector's Edition

VBlank Entertainment has announced today that it is bringing Retro City Rampage to retail. Sort of. The open-world love letter to games of the past and present will be getting a physical version, though you'll have to order it online via the VBlank website.

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SuperPhillip Central | Retro City Rampage DX (NS) Review

Phil writes, "Until now, I've never played any version of Retro City Rampage! GAH! There. I said it. After seven years or so on the market in various forms, this was my first time playing Retro City Rampage. It finally seemed like a solid starting point with the newly released and relevant Nintendo Switch version, so here I am. The console itself has been my go-to for indie games, as I love being able to play them on-the-go or at home while having the TV on the background as I play in undocked mode. I can definitely, 100% agree that the high amount of love and praise for Retro City Rampage and its deluxe incarnation (the latter being the review subject) is very much deserved. Still is, as you'll see with my own love and praise for the game."

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