Rat Bites: Volume 3 (Spider-Man, Battle Royale, Sonic Shuffle) - Game Rats Play

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The Rats play Spider-Man (Sega Dreamcast), Battle Royale (TurboGrafx 16), and Sonic Shuffle (Sega Dreamcast). If you enjoyed this video please feel free to like, share, and subscribe! Stay tuned for new videos every Monday.

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Spider-Man is an action-adventure video game based on the Marvel Comics comic book series The Amazing Spider-Man, which features the fictional superhero Spider-Man. Although it features the likenesses and same voice actors, it is not based on the animated television shows from the 1990s. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision using the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater game engine for the PlayStation in 2000; the game was later ported by different developers to various systems including the Game Boy Color and Nintendo 64 that same year, as well as the Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows in 2001. The game follows Spider-Man as he is framed by a doppleganger for stealing a device created by a supposedly reformed Dr. Otto Octavious. The game features Venom, Carnage, Scorpion, Rhino, Mysterio and an exclusive-to-game Symbiote Doctor Octopus all as boss battles. Two direct sequels were released in 2001; one developed by Torus Games, Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six, released for the Game Boy Color, and one developed by Vicarious Visions, Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro, released exclusively for the PlayStation. This game and its latter sequel feature narration from Spider-Man co-creator Stan Lee. Source: Wikipedia

Battle Royale is a wrestling game for the TurboGrafx-16, and one of a handful TG16 games to be exclusive to the US. It features fictional wrestlers, and instead of the player selecting their wrestler of choice, they must fight past the other managers in order to select the wrestler of their choice. The player, as their chosen wrestler, then fights the other wrestlers in a ring with the goal to lower their health and then throw them out of the ring, a la "Royal Rumble" rules. The game also has copious "promos", from both wrestlers and rival managers. Source: Giant Bomb

Sonic Shuffle is a Sonic the Hedgehog-themed party game developed and published by Sega for the Dreamcast in 2000. The game plays like a board game much in the same vein as Nintendo's Mario Party series, with up to four players moving their characters across a game board filled with a variety of spaces which can trigger different events. Some spaces will launch minigames that pit the players in short competitive events against each other.

Sega contracted Hudson Soft, the developers of Mario Party, to assist with development. For the game's graphics, they used the same cel shading technique used in their earlier game, Jet Set Radio (2000). An online multiplayer mode was planned, but it was pulled so the game could launch in time for the 2000 holiday season. Although critics praised the graphics, the game's excessive load times and poorly explained, overly complex minigames were found to be significantly detrimental to the overall experience. Critics classified Sonic Shuffle as an inferior clone of Mario Party. Source: Wikipedia







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