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Revision as of 19:56, 28 January 2024

Title Screen

Renegade

Also known as: Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun (JP)
Developer: Technos Japan
Publishers: Technos Japan (JP), Taito (US), Arc System Works (EU/AU)
Platform: NES
Released in JP: April 17, 1987
Released in US: January 1988
Released in EU: February 20, 2014 (3DS Virtual Console)
Released in AU: February 20, 2014 (3DS Virtual Console)


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Renegade
Mapper No. 2
Mapper Name UNROM
PRG-ROM Pages 8 x 16KiB
CHR-ROM Pages 0 x 8KiB
Mirroring Vertical
4-Screen Mirroring No
SRAM Enabled No


Sub-pages

No standard subpages yet!

Utilities

  • None known.

Hacks

  • None known.

Translations

Miscellaneous

  • Believe it or not, this game started out as a beat-em-up involving Japanese high school students. But they didn't have the heart to turn the story into North American high school students beating each other up, so they replaced 3 PM with 3 AM, teenagers with adult criminals, and the rest is video game history.

Known Dumps

  • Nekketsu Kouha - Kunio Kun (J)
  • Renegade (U) [!]

External links

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