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River City Ransom Underground New Gameplay Video Showcases Complex Combos

WCCFT River City Ransom Underground is one of the more interesting retro-inspired games releasing in the near future. As the sequel of the classic River City Ransom, the game will come with some of the features that made the original so popular as well as more modern features that will make the new game stand out from the 1989 NES game. Development is proceeding smoothly and today a new gameplay video has been shared online by Conatus Creative.

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hduce3173d ago

I love the original River City Ransom. I still have the Nes cartridge and recently downloaded the game for the Wii U. I am really looking forward to this updated version of the game.

Venoxn4g3171d ago

I hope it will be a game with proper story mode and lots of enemies and bosses

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River City Girls 2 adds Marian from Double Dragon series, Provie from River City Ransom: Underground

Marian from the Double Dragon series and Provie from River City Ransom: Underground will be playable characters alongside the existing cast in River City Girls 2, developer WayForward announced.

autobotdan1130d ago

Only the 2nd time since Double Dragon on the Neo Geo that Marian is playable

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River City Ransom: Underground Review | Kinglink-Reviews

Kinglink writes" If you talk about the great NES titles, almost everyone is going to talk about Legend of Zelda and Super Mario Brothers. It’s a fact, they’re some of the best games, perhaps of all time. However, once you get past the ultra common and popular titles, the NES has a few dubious games, as well as some hidden gems. We’re going to talk about a successor to one such hidden gem, River City Ransom. If you’ve never played it, you missed out on a really great NES game, it was a fighting game with RPG elements and a decent story for the time."

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The Sun Rises, It Sets, and More DMCAs - Alex Mauer Saga

The Alex Mauer saga continues as big name Youtubers have been targeted, although there may be a plan to deal with the ongoing issues.

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