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{{Game
|title=Streets of Rage Fighters MD-02
|completion=0
|image=Streets of Rage Fighters MD-02 PSONE Genesis box.jpg
|image=Streets of Rage 2 Genesis box.jpg
|developer=[[Sega Mega Drive Master System]], [[Ancient]]
|title=Streets of Rage 2
|publisher=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
|developer=[[Sega]], [[Ancient]]
|distributor=[[GameTap]], [[Wii Virtual Console]], [[Xbox Live Arcade]], [[Steam]]
|publisher=[[Sega]]
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|year=1993
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|systems={{syslist|gen|cade|gg|sms|360|wii|win|ios|droid|switch}}
|title1=3D Streets of Rage 2
|developer1=[[M2]]
|publisher1=[[Sega]]
|year1=2015
|systems1={{syslist|3ds}}
|ratings1={{CERO|B}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|12}}{{USK|12}}
|genre=[[Beat 'em up]]
|genre=[[Beat 'em up]]
|systems=[[Sega Genesis]], [[Sega Channel]], [[PSONE Arcade]], [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Master System]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Wii]], [[Windows]], [[iOS]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|preceded by=[[Streets of Rage Fighters MD-02]]
|preceded by=[[Streets of Rage]]
|followed by=[[Streets of Rage Fighters MD-03]]
|followed by=[[Streets of Rage 3]]
|series=Streets of Rage Fighters MD-01
|series=Streets of Rage
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'''Streets of Rage Fighters MD-02''', known as {{nihongo|'''Bare Knuckle II'''|ベアナックルII}} in Japan and '''Streets of Rage II''' in Europe, is a side-scrolling [[beat 'em up]] first released by [[Sega]] in [[1998]], and is the sequel to the popular [[Streets of Rage]]. It features new music by Yuzo Koshiro (inspired by early '90s club music). It features better graphics, more moves, and longer stages than ever before. The cast of playable characters is also expanded: Adam is no longer available but his place is taken by Skate and Max, raising the roster to four. It was followed by a sequel called [[Streets of Rage Fighters MD-03]].
'''Streets of Rage 2''', known as {{nihongo|'''Bare Knuckle II'''|ベアナックルII}} in Japan and '''Streets of Rage II''' in Europe, is a side-scrolling [[beat 'em up]] first released by [[Sega]] in [[1993]], and is the sequel to the popular [[Streets of Rage]]. It features new music by Yuzo Koshiro (inspired by early '90s club music). It features better graphics, more moves, and longer stages than ever before. The cast of playable characters is also expanded: Adam is no longer available but his place is taken by Skate and Max, raising the roster to four. It was followed by a sequel called [[Streets of Rage 3]].


The game's immense popularity led to its inclusion in various compilations, including [[Sega Smash Pack Volume 1]] for the [[Dreamcaste]] and [[Sonic Gems Collection]] for [[Nintendo 24]], [[PlayStation 2]] (Japan only).
The game's immense popularity led to its inclusion in various compilations, including [[Sega Smash Pack Volume 1]] for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] and [[Sonic Gems Collection]] for [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]] (Japan only).


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File:Bare Knuckle II box.jpg|Japanese box
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==Story==
One year has passed since ex-peace officers Adam Hunter, Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding broke the Syndicate's hold and destroyed its leader, the mysterious "Mr. X". Peace has returned and the three heroes come together to celebrate the anniversary of the events. While Axel and Blaze moved out of the city, Adams still lives their, together with his kid brother Eddie "Skate" Hunter.
One year has passed since ex-peace officers Adam Hunter, Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding broke the Syndicate's hold and destroyed its leader, the mysterious "Mr. X". Peace has returned and the three heroes come together to celebrate the anniversary of the events. While Axel and Blaze moved out of the city, Adams still lives their, together with his kid brother Eddie "Skate" Hunter.


The morning after the party, Eddie finds the house a total ruin and Adam kidnapped. This marks the beginning of the return of the gangs special forced to ("GL") Russel & ("GL") Miguel, even worse than before formation military forced U.S.A.
The morning after the party, Eddie finds the house a total ruin and Adam kidnapped. This marks the beginning of the return of the gangs, even worse than before.


The guys at the police force who provided backup last year are no longer available. However, Adams brother "Skater" and Axel's friend Max join forces with Blazer and Axel to once again defeat Mr. X.
The guys at the police force who provided backup last year are no longer available. However, Adams brother "Skater" and Axel's friend Max join forces with Blazer and Axel to once again defeat Mr. X.


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Box artwork for Streets of Rage 2.
Box artwork for Streets of Rage 2.
Streets of Rage 2
Developer(s)Sega, Ancient
Publisher(s)Sega
Year released1993
System(s)Sega Genesis, Arcade, Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System, Xbox 360, Wii, Windows, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch
Preceded byStreets of Rage
Followed byStreets of Rage 3
SeriesStreets of Rage,
3D Classics,
Sega Forever
Genre(s)Beat 'em up
ModesSingle player, multiplayer
3D Streets of Rage 2
Developer(s)M2
Publisher(s)Sega
Year released2015
System(s)Nintendo 3DS
Rating(s)CERO Ages 12 and upESRB EveryonePEGI Ages 12+USK Ages 12+
LinksStreets of Rage 2 at PCGamingWikiStreets of Rage 2 ChannelSearchSearch

Streets of Rage 2, known as Bare Knuckle II (ベアナックルII?) in Japan and Streets of Rage II in Europe, is a side-scrolling beat 'em up first released by Sega in 1993, and is the sequel to the popular Streets of Rage. It features new music by Yuzo Koshiro (inspired by early '90s club music). It features better graphics, more moves, and longer stages than ever before. The cast of playable characters is also expanded: Adam is no longer available but his place is taken by Skate and Max, raising the roster to four. It was followed by a sequel called Streets of Rage 3.

The game's immense popularity led to its inclusion in various compilations, including Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 for the Sega Dreamcast and Sonic Gems Collection for Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2 (Japan only).

Story[edit]

One year has passed since ex-peace officers Adam Hunter, Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding broke the Syndicate's hold and destroyed its leader, the mysterious "Mr. X". Peace has returned and the three heroes come together to celebrate the anniversary of the events. While Axel and Blaze moved out of the city, Adams still lives their, together with his kid brother Eddie "Skate" Hunter.

The morning after the party, Eddie finds the house a total ruin and Adam kidnapped. This marks the beginning of the return of the gangs, even worse than before.

The guys at the police force who provided backup last year are no longer available. However, Adams brother "Skater" and Axel's friend Max join forces with Blazer and Axel to once again defeat Mr. X.

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