Release Date: 1990
"Target: Renegade" is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1990. Developed by Software Creations and published by Taito Corporation, it serves as a sequel to the game "Renegade" but with an unconnected storyline and some gameplay variations. In "Target: Renegade," players take on the role of a vigilante named Mr. K, who embarks on a mission to avenge his brother's death at the hands of a local mobster. The game is set in an urban environment, featuring various levels that players navigate on foot, battling waves of enemies through hand-to-hand combat.
The gameplay of "Target: Renegade" is noted for its straightforward but challenging mechanics. Players use a combination of punches, kicks, and jumps to defeat enemies, with the possibility of using weapons such as baseball bats and chains picked up from defeated foes. The game can be played solo or in a cooperative two-player mode, adding an element of teamwork to the combat strategy. Key features include multiple enemy types, each with unique fighting styles, adding depth and variety to the confrontations. Although not as widely recognized as some contemporaries, "Target: Renegade" was appreciated for its gritty urban aesthetic and tight controls, making it a memorable entry in the NES library for fans of the beat-'em-up genre.
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