Ring Rage - "KO" Joe & Kelly Deckerd (Arcade / 1992) 4K 60FPS
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Ring Rage - "KO" Joe & Kelly Deckerd [Playthrough/LongPlay]
Developer/Publisher: Taito
Platform: Arcade
Release Date: 1992
Ring Rage is a belt-scrolling professional wrestling game developed and released by Taito for arcades (using Taito F3 System hardware) in 1992.
One of the earliest wrestling games to include digitized actors (similar to Pit-Fighter and Guardians of the 'Hood), Ring Rage feature four-player wrestling matches (both tag-team and free-for-all). It also includes some over-the-top elements, such as weapons and special moves, and also includes an "buy-in" feature where players can spend credits to restore their vitality (similar to Tao Taido).
It later received a handheld port for the Game Boy in Japan on January 29, 1993. This version restricts the game to one-on-one fights while removing Battle Royal mode. It was later released in North America by Natsume on April 1998.