Genre: One-on-One Fighting |
CDs: 1 |
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Publisher: Acclaim |
Released: March 5, 1996 |
Developer: Mirage |
UPC: 0 21481 21049 8 |
Sony ID: SLUS-00186 |
PSRM: 001740 |
Players: 1 to 2 Players |
Memory: None |
Accessories: None |
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ESRB: Teen – Animated Violence |
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Box Copy:
It’s the age of killing machines, and you’re armed for warfare: head mounted freeze lasers, plasma disrupters, electrical ground spikes, molecular distortion blows, acid spits, dismemberment and twin arm-mounted 35mm uranium depleted ammo guns! 18 Next Generation robots and over 300 devastating moves ensure that without annihilation…there can be no RESURRECTION!
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Trivia
- Only released in Long Box form, also available on Sega Saturn and PC.
- Queen’s Brian May did the music for the game.
- Here’s something you don’t see every day…if you place Rise 2 into your PC, there are three Word / Notepad documents on the disc. One is a simple sheet of text strings, like character names, menu words, etc. Another just lists the languages. The third however, is the most curious. It’s about a page and a half of PC error messages, ranging from memory overflow, to VGA monitor issues, to other problems. It looks like it shares more with its PC cousin than expected.
- This is a sequel to Rise of the Robots, which was on a variety of systems including the Genesis, Super NES, and Amiga CD 32.
- Acclaim Game! Yep! Tons of Exclamation Points on the Back! Yep!