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Axel Streets of Rage

Axel, one of the main protagonists of Streets of Rage.

Streets of Rage, known as Bare Knuckle in Japan, is a beat 'em up video game series developed by Sega.

Video Games[]

  • Streets of Rage (August 2nd, 1991) for Sega Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, PC, Mobile Phones, Nintendo 3DS, iOS, Android, Wii Virtual Console, Xbox Live Arcade, and Nintendo Switch Online. Known as Bare Knuckle: Ikari no Tekken in Japan.
  • Streets of Rage 2 (December 20th, 1992) for Sega Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, PC, Mobile Phones, PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS, iOS, Android, Wii Virtual Console, Xbox Live Arcade, and Nintendo Switch Online. Known as Bare Knuckle II: Shitou He no Requiem in Japan.
  • Streets of Rage 3 (March 17th, 1994) for Sega Genesis, iOS, PC, Wii Virtual Console, and Xbox Live Arcade. Known as Bare Knuckle III in Japan.
  • Streets of Rage 4 (April 30th, 2020) for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia. Known as Bare Knuckle IV in Japan.
  • Untitled Streets of Rage Game (TBA)

Publications[]

Comics[]

  • A three-part comic book included as part of the Sonic the Comic magazine.
    • Streets of Rage (August 21, 1993). Included in Sonic the Comic #7
    • Skate's Story (June 11, 1994). Included in Sonic the Comic #28
    • The Only Game In Town (January 6, 1995). Included in Sonic the Comic #42

Novella[]

  • Street Fighter II / Streets of Rage II : The Novels (1993). Two stories, one based on Street Fighter II by Chris Rice, and another based on Streets of Rage II by Mat Yeo.

Links to Other Series[]

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Street Fighter 1993 1993 Street Fighter II/Streets of Rage II contained one short story based on Street Fighter and another based on Streets of Rage. 3
5 Sega Smash Pack 2001131 January 31, 2001 Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 includes Streets Of Rage 2. 2
5 NFL 2K 200393 September 3, 2003 Axel Stone from Streets of Rage is an unlockable player in ESPN NFL Football. 1
4 Sonic 2005816 August 16, 2005 The three Streets of Rage games are included in the Japanese version of Sonic Gems Collection; additionally a beta version of Streets of Rage 3 featured an image of Sonic on billboards. 2
5 Captain S 2007515 May 15, 2007 Captain S enters the world of Streets of Rage. 2
5 Steven Universe 2014217 February 17, 2014 The Arcade game "Teens of Rage" from the Steven Universe episode "Arcade Mania" is a parody of Streets of Rage. 2.5
5 Sega 3D Reprint Archives 20141218 December 18, 2014 Sega 3D Reprint Archives features Streets of Rage with Streets of Rage characters interacting with other characters in the credits. Sega 3D Reprint Archives 3: Final Stage features Streets of Rage 2 with Streets of Rage characters interacting with other characters in the credits. 1
5 Project X Zone 20151112 November 12, 2015 Project X Zone 2 features characters from the Streets of Rage series. 1
5 Power Drift 2016112 November 2, 2016 Axel, Blaze and Adam from the Streets of Rage series are unlockable in the retail release of 3D Power Drift. 1
5 Sega Heroes 2018729 July 29, 2018 Characters from Streets of Rage appear in Sega Heroes. 1
4 Shinobi 2020430 April 30, 2020 Graffiti of Joe Musashi from Shinobi appears in Stage 5 of Streets of Rage 4. 2
5 Five Nights at Freddy's 20210428 April 28, 2021 Security Breach: Fury's Rage is inspired by Streets of Rage. 3
5 Picross 202185 August 5, 2021 Picross S Genesis & Master System Edition includes puzzles based off Streets of Rage. 2
5 GameCenter CX 2023119 November 9, 2023 Arino plays the Genesis game Streets of Rage 2 in episode 368. 2
5 Ted (Universal) 2024111 January 11, 2024 A Streets of Rage box can be seen in the Ted episode: "My Two Dads". 2