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Released in 1992 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Brawl Brothers is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game by Jaleco, serving as the sequel to Rival Turf! and preceding The Peace Keepers in 1993. Set in Bayside City, where people are vanishing amidst rumors of sinister human cloning experiments, the game follows Rick and Doug, who are driven by personal stakes when three friends from their ...
People are going missing in Bayside City and the rumors say someone conducting a shady human cloning experiment is responsible. For Rick (a.k.a. Hack) and Doug (a.k.a. Slash) this situation has become personal. Especially after three friends from their martial arts gym get abducted. The duo set off to the enemy's secret air fortress to sort this out. These guys know all the moves, from martial arts to pro wrestling throws, and they don't hesitate to use them. They’re not afraid of using knives, bats, and other things they find to get the job done. And if that wasn’t enough, when they get hurt ...
Also known as: Rushing Beat Ran: Fukusei Toshi, Brawl Brothers: Rival Turf! 2, Rushing Beat Chaos: The City of Clones, ラッシング・ビートRUN 複製都市, Rushing Beat Ran, Rushing Beat Ran: Replica City
Japan
December 2, 1992
Brawl Brothers was released on December 2, 1992.
Brawl Brothers is available on Wii U, Wii, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom.
Yes — Brawl Brothers supports Multiplayer, Co-operative.
Brawl Brothers was developed by HAMSTER.
Brawl Brothers is rated E10+ by ESRB.