Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points:
Player 2 starts with 3 fighters 8 BEMT-BA7T + ANMT-BE7W + 2EMT-BCF2 Player 1 starts with 9 fighters, 9 AT4A-AA48 Infinite fighters for both players.
- Pipe Wielder (5 points): Wield the pipe in single-player or co-op mode.
- Knife Wielder (5 points): Wield the knife in single player or co-op mode.
- Psycho (15 points): Kill 10 enemies without losing your weapon.
- Perfect Boss (10 points): Defeat the first boss without dying.
- Fourth Boss (10 points): Defeat the fourth boss.
- First Versus (10 points): Defeat another player on Xbox Live in a versus match.
- Online Warrior (5 points): Defeat 10 opponents on Xbox Live in versus mode.
- Online Co-op (10 points): Complete an online co-op game.
- High Score (25 points): Score 800,000 points in one game with Game Settings set to Hardcore.
- Kill Jet (30 points): Defeat the Boss 'Jet' at the end of Stage 2 with Game Settings set to Hardcore.
- Hard Win (35 points): Complete the game without using a special attack.
- Perfect Win (40 points): Complete the game without continuing.
Streets of Rage 2 |
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Also known as: Bare Knuckle II (JP) This game has unused animations. |
With larger characters, more moves and a better variety of stages, Streets of Rage 2 improves upon its predecessor in every aspect, helping the series transcend its roots as a mere Final Fight clone and into becoming a beat-'em-up classic in its own right. Yuzo Koshiro once again composed the soundtrack, but this time he collaborated with Motohiro Kawashima.
Extra Options
Hold A + B on the second controller and select the Options menu to add two extra skill levels (Very Easy and Mania), a setting for up to 9 lives instead of 5, and a level select. The 3DS port enables these extra options by default.
Unused Music
You can download the clip or download a player to play the clip in your browser.
Track 09 in the game's sound test, titled 'Little Money Avenue' on the official soundtrack, is not used in the game proper. It was composed by Motohiro Kawashima. Track 04 plays an unused, slower version of 'In The Bar'. Track 01 plays an alternate version of 'Go Straight'. The original PC-88 version of 'Go Straight' is similar to this version.
Unused Sprite
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An unused Blaze sprite, found at offset 0xD020E.
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Unused Jet Animation
There is an unused animation in the game for Jet's appearance: he flies up from below the screen. It was likely changed because of how slow and dull it is.
To enable it, use the code 1F19D4:9C02 (or, alternatively, the Game Genie code AJNV-93GY).
Regional Differences
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The Japanese and European versions use the Roman numeral II in their logos. The US version just uses a regular 2.
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Streets of Rage 2's 'Duel' mode is known as 'Battling' in Bare Knuckle II.
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Skate is called 'Sammy' in Bare Knuckle II.
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Blaze's flying kick was slightly more risqué in the Japanese and European versions.
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When you see Mr. X in the last level, he's smoking a cigar in the Japanese version. This was removed from all of the other versions.
In the Japanese version, you can pause and press A to see how many enemies you've defeated. The first number shows how many you've defeated on your current credit, while the second shows the overall total.
This feature was silently removed from the European and American versions, although it's still possible to see the kill counts on the high score screen by pressing A.
The Streets of Rage series | |
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Genesis | Streets of Rage • Streets of Rage 2 (Prototype) • Streets of Rage 3 |
Game Gear | Streets of Rage • Streets of Rage 2 |
Sega Master System | Streets of Rage • Streets of Rage II |