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|title=Brawl Brothers | |title=Brawl Brothers | ||
|japanese=ラッシング・ビート乱 複製都市 | |japanese=ラッシング・ビート乱 複製都市 | ||
|image=Brawl Brothers US box front.jpg | |||
|developer=[[Jaleco]] | |developer=[[Jaleco]] | ||
|publisher=[[Jaleco]] | |publisher=[[Jaleco]] | ||
| | |distributor=[[Wii Virtual Console]], [[Wii U Virtual Console]] | ||
| | |released={{sys|snes}}{{jp|1992|December 22}}{{us|1993|April}}{{eu|1993}}{{sys|wii}}{{eu|2011|April 1}}{{jp|2011|May 10}}{{us|2011|July 28}}{{sys|wii u}}{{us|2013|November 21}}{{eu|2013|November 21}}{{jp|2013|November 28}} | ||
|genre=[[Beat 'em up]] | |genre=[[Beat 'em up]] | ||
|systems=[[SNES]], [[Wii]], [[Wii U]] | |||
|players=1-2 | |players=1-2 | ||
|modes=[[Single Player]], [[Cooperative]] | |modes=[[Single Player]], [[Cooperative]] | ||
|ratings= | |||
|preceded by=[[Rival Turf!]] | |preceded by=[[Rival Turf!]] | ||
|followed by=[[The Peace Keepers]] | |followed by=[[The Peace Keepers]] | ||
|series=Rushing Beat | |series=Rushing Beat | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Brawl Brothers''', known in Japan as | |||
'''Brawl Brothers''', known in Japan as Rushing Beat Run|ラッシング・ビート乱 複製都市|Rasshingu Biito Ran: Fukusei Toshi|Rushing Beat Chaos: The City of Clones, is a side-scrolling [[beat 'em up]] made by [[Jaleco]] in [[1992]] for the [[SNES]]. It is the second game in the {{c|Rushing Beat}} series, succeeding the first game in the series, known as [[Rival Turf!]] outside of Japan. Versions of the game's box in certain European countries promote the game as '''Rival Turf 2'''. | |||
It is the only known SNES game that features the Japanese version on the same cartridge, accessible through the use of a cheat code. The Japanese version of the game features different character names, no maze-like stages, an expanded ending sequence and the addition of a groin kick move for playable character Douglas Bild. | It is the only known SNES game that features the Japanese version on the same cartridge, accessible through the use of a cheat code. The Japanese version of the game features different character names, no maze-like stages, an expanded ending sequence and the addition of a groin kick move for playable character Douglas Bild. | ||
The game was followed by the release of [[The Peace Keepers]] in [[1993]]. | The game was followed by the release of [[The Peace Keepers]] in [[1993]]. | ||
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[[Category:Co-op]] | [[Category:Co-op]] |