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Game review Mattel Bad Street Brawler for Nintendo NES

Bad Street Brawler is a NES port of the game Bop'n Rumble for the C64. The game is a mediocre beat 'em up. The player takes the role of Duke, who happens to look a lot like Duke Nukem.


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Bad Street Brawler is a 1987 video game by Beam Software Pty., Ltd.. It was distributed worldwide by Mindscape Inc. and Mattel. The original Bad Street Brawler is one of the earliest Beat 'em up or scrolling fighting games.


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Street after street of vermin, freaks and crazed animals wait to ambush him, to crush the one person who dares to stand up to them. But someone has to take action, and that someone is Duke.


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With the different names being assigned to different conversions and localizations of the game for different regions, there also came slight variances in the story and appearance of our protagonist: Bad Street Brawler stars "former punk rocker and current martial artist" Duke Davis, Bop'n Rumble pits wrestler Gorgeous George against the world, a.


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In Bad Street Brawler, players take the role of the former punk rocker and current martial artist Duke Dunnegan, or alternatively the wrestler Gorgeous Georg.


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Bad Street Brawler, originally released for home computers as Bop'n Rumble [1] in North America and as Street Hassle [2] [3] in Europe, is a 1987 video game by Beam Software. Versions were released for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 and MS-DOS by Melbourne House and Mindscape with a NES version following in 1989.


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Game review Mattel Bad Street Brawler for Nintendo NES

Bad Street Brawler is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1989. The player controls a street fighter named Duke Davis who must fight his way through various levels to reach the final boss and rescue his girlfriend.


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Bad Street Brawler uses sprites that are doubled in height and width before being displayed. This results in big sprites, but they look blocky. Stages. After stage 10 Bad Street Brawler goes into infinite repeat mode; stage 11 is the same as stage 6. However even the stages 6 to 10 are nothing more but rehashes of the stages 1 to 5 with more.


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Description. In Bad Street Brawler, players take the role of the former punk rocker and current martial artist Duke Dunnegan, or alternatively the wrestler Gorgeous George (Bop N' Wrestle) or as a high school teacher pushed to far (Street Hassle) who finds he is the only one in the position to clean the mean streets from various thugs and loonies.


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Bad Street Brawler is a Beat 'em Up released in 1987. While it's been on other systems like Commodore 64 and DOS (under the names Bop'N Rumble and Street Hassle, depending on where you live ), the game is best known for its infamous Nintendo Entertainment System version, released in 1989.


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From Seanbaby review of the game: " Bad Street Brawler is a fun "East Meets West" side-scroller that was much better known on the Nintendo. You play Duke Davis, self-proclaimed "former punk rocker and the world's coolest martial arts vigilante!"


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Bad Street Brawler is a side-scrolling beat-em-up released for several home computer systems such as the Commodore 64 as well as the NES. The NES version is notable for being one of two games specifically designed for use with the Power Glove accessory.