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	<title>Comments on: Streets of Rage (Sega Genesis)</title>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2007 11:58:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh how I hate how beat &#039;em up&#039;s will throw that boss barrage at you on the final level. It&#039;s damn lazy.

Most prefer part 2 but I&#039;ve always liked this one better. I have fond memories of playing this with my old best buddy Nelson back in the day. I remember one Saturday night I was over at his place and lots of his family members came over, I think it was like a reunion. Anyway he and I fired up a SOR game in the middle of the living room, and by stage 3 everyone gathered around (the males anyhow) and was fascinated by the music, carnage and graphics. Looking back, I can almost smell the innocence of it all. A small part of me, to this day, longs for those golden days again. Although I play retro games mainly for their pure playability/fun and lack of 30 minute cutscenes, a part of me does it for the nostalgia as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh how I hate how beat &#8216;em up&#8217;s will throw that boss barrage at you on the final level. It&#8217;s damn lazy.</p>
<p>Most prefer part 2 but I&#8217;ve always liked this one better. I have fond memories of playing this with my old best buddy Nelson back in the day. I remember one Saturday night I was over at his place and lots of his family members came over, I think it was like a reunion. Anyway he and I fired up a SOR game in the middle of the living room, and by stage 3 everyone gathered around (the males anyhow) and was fascinated by the music, carnage and graphics. Looking back, I can almost smell the innocence of it all. A small part of me, to this day, longs for those golden days again. Although I play retro games mainly for their pure playability/fun and lack of 30 minute cutscenes, a part of me does it for the nostalgia as well.</p>
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