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*The Japanese version of ''Sonic Gems Collection'' includes ''Bare Knuckle I'', ''II'', ''III'' (''Streets of Rage 1'', ''2'' and ''3'', respectively). These, along with ''[[Bonanza Bros.]]'', were excluded from releases outside Japan to obtain lower age ratings. If not, ''Sonic Gems Collection'' would have the E10+ rating. | *The Japanese version of ''Sonic Gems Collection'' includes ''Bare Knuckle I'', ''II'', ''III'' (''Streets of Rage 1'', ''2'' and ''3'', respectively). These, along with ''[[Bonanza Bros.]]'', were excluded from releases outside Japan to obtain lower age ratings. If not, ''Sonic Gems Collection'' would have the E10+ rating. | ||
*The ninja characters named Mifune, Chiba and Kosugi are probably a reference to martial artist actors [[Toshiro Mifune]], [[Sonny Chiba]] and [[Sho Kosugi]]. | *The ninja characters named Mifune, Chiba and Kosugi are probably a reference to martial artist actors [[Toshiro Mifune]], [[Sonny Chiba]] and [[Sho Kosugi]]. | ||
* | *The European box art, featuring Zan and Blaze in front of the [[New York]] skyline, was originally drawn by the magazine [[Mean Machines|Mean Machines Sega]], used as the front cover for the edition that featured a review of the game. Sega bought the rights to the image. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |