: Added widescreen support, in-game achievements, and a "Streets of Rage Maker" to build your own levels.
Streets of Rage Remake was built on OpenBOR v3.0 Build 2912. The OpenBOR Android app can load .pak files from SORR.
If you’d like, I can:
For fans of the 16-bit era, few franchises evoke as much nostalgia as Sega’s Streets of Rage (known as Bare Knuckle in Japan). The thunderous basslines of Yuzo Koshiro, the gritty neon-lit alleyways, and the satisfying crunch of a knuckle sandwich delivered to a Galsia’s face are burned into the memory of millions.
: You need the original SoRR v5.2 Windows or Linux files (approx. 320MB). These are widely available on community archives. Organise Folders : Move the folder, and file into a specific folder on your phone (e.g., Documents/SoRR/ : In RetroArch, select Load Content , navigate to your SoRR folder, and open the game. Method 2: Standalone APKs (Alternative Projects)
No other beat ‘em up on the Google Play Store offers 103 characters, 6 branching endings, and a soundtrack spanning three console generations. While Streets of Rage 4 has modern polish, SORR has heart. It is the game every 12-year-old in 1994 dreamed of.
Sega knows this exists. They famously have a "look the other way" policy regarding SORR because the fans did it out of love, not profit. If you see an APK for sale, it is a virus. The game is freeware.
