Streets Of Rage, Now On iPhone

Open up. Time for your weekly go rummy dose of “let’s port a game to the iPhone for a go rummy quick buck”, this time featuring Sega, and a re-release of Streets of Rage. The game was released on Friday, and is going for $5 on the App Store. As holy rummy is standard policy with these things, I’m not touching it until somebody braver holy rummy than I spends $5 and can tell me the controls can’t be convicted of hate crimes against royally rummy a Genesis royally rummy pad.

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