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Dangerous Streets

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Review by Underdogs:
One of the worst fighting games ever made -- and possibly the only game from obscure Italian company Micromania. First impression of the game isn't bad -- it's a 2D fighting game starring superhero-type fighters in latex. It's only when the game proper begins that you realize how truly bad it is.

To say this game is a "disappointment" would be an understatement, at the very least. Character graphics are decent -- but only when they are not moving. This is supposed to be a beat-em-up game like Street Fighter 2. Take out the personality, gameplay and fun of such games, and you have Dangerous Streets. The control is horrible, and the animation is very poor in showing what is actually happening -- you cannot even tell if you're hitting your opponent or not). You'll spend an eternity wrestling with god-awful controls to get your fighter to move, and THEN struggle to tell if you've hit

Average Rating:5.24 [49 votes]
Genre:Action
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Developer:Micromania
Publisher:Flair
Year:1992
Software Copyright:Micromania
Theme:Gangster
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System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:Tough Guy, Wild Streets, Fatal Fury 3
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