![]() ![]() Character Customisation: You can get hats, accessories and tattoos for Player, although they won't change his low-res sprite much.Catchphrase: "GOOD GOSH!" for Doc Choc.Card-Carrying Villain: The Player is, in his own words, an "aspiring super-criminal".Captain Ersatz: All the references are one of these.'Splosion Man, Commander Video, Meat Boy, and Steve? make appearances. ![]() The Player's the only henchman he treats with respect. Bad Boss: The Jester, who blames his henchmen for anything that goes wrong, and then blows them up for it.The Jester lending the Player his speed shoes, the Player's dream of causing mayhem with a rocket launcher and a tank, and the Player from the future coming back to give the present-day Player a ride in the time machine car. After the credits roll, the game resumes. He replies, "Lock n' load!!" with the Lightgun in hand, in a subversion. He wakes up to a news report of an APB on him, with massive forces waiting at his doorstep. Immediately after this, the game cuts to Player in his bed, as if the entire game, having taken place in the past, was just a dream. Before dropping Doc Choc off in the past, Player goes to the gun store and buys a Lightgun, the most powerful weapon in the game. The second happens in the ending, after defeating the final boss. The first comes after A Taste of Power in the game's beginning. All Just a Dream: Used twice, both times a Shout-Out to the ending of Super Mario Bros.Affectionate Parody: Of pretty much anything evocative of the 80s and early 90s, particularly with regards to gaming.On November 2015, a spiritual successor titled Shakedown: Hawaii was announced. The game also contains an awesome soundtrack by Jake "Virt" Kaufman. After overcoming programming limitations by moving the game to the PC, he started adding in other various references to the characters from his childhood, including, but no doubt not limited to classic games such as Super Mario Bros., The Legend Of Zelda, and Bionic Commando.Īs these references became more and more prevalent, Brian decided to make the game an entirely new game as opposed to a straight Retraux demake, and the result is the game that you see before you. The game's original developer, Brian Provinciano, built his own homebrew engine for NES development, and started work on a Retraux demake of Grand Theft Auto III. That was followed by a Nintendo Switch version in 2017. Retro City Rampage is a WiiWare, Play Station Network and PC (downloadable from GOG.com, Humble Bundle, and Steam) game released in October 2012 the Xbox Live Arcade version was released in January 2013, a Nintendo 3DS release (as Retro City Rampage DX) followed in February 2014. Are YOU bad enough to defeat the EVIL GOOD GUYS? They will stop at nothing to end his RAMPAGE OF DOOM threatening the citizens of Theftropolis City. THE PLAYER is out for a friendly frolic of CRIME CAPERS when suddenly ambushed by EVIL GOOD GUYS. ![]()
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