

Rokudenashi Blues on SNES is basically a love letter to '90s delinquent brawlers—you know, the kind where every punch feels like it could crack concrete. You play as Maeda, this scrawny but scrappy high schooler who somehow ends up fighting Tokyo’s four most notorious gang leaders. The pixel art nails that rough-and-tumble vibe, with characters who look like they stepped out of a manga panel (because, well, they did).
First thing you’ll notice? The controls are simple—jab, kick, grapple—but fights get messy fast. One second you’re throwing a combo, next you’re getting suplexed into a crowd of cheering (or jeering) students. There’s something weirdly satisfying about the way health bars drain; every hit feels like it actually hurts. And the soundtrack? All crunchy guitar riffs that kick in right as the fight gets good.
It’s not the deepest fighter out there, but that’s kinda the charm. You’re here to throw down in hallways and parking lots, not overthink combos. Just watch out for the third boss—guy fights dirty with a chain. Classic SNES chaos.
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