"It's like being handed a gigantic box of tools of all shapes and sizes before being asked to replace a lightbulb. Sure, I can always build a step stool by hand before knocking the lightbulb out of the socket with a hammer, use a potato to remove the now-broken pieces of glass from the light fixture, knit a glove to keep my hand safe while I install the new lightbulb, and screw that bulb in using a custom attachment on a power drill so it goes in with a single pump of the trigger … but why wouldn't I just stand on my tiptoes, unscrew the old bulb, and put the new one in?"
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Ring Rage is a 1992 arcade fighter from Taito that pits players against opponents in chaotic one-on-one matches. Choose from eight fighters with distinct looks and movesets including a ninja warrior, a gun-toting brawler, and a scorpion-themed wrestler. Each character has signature attacks and finishing moves to unleash during the action. Play through various match types from standard ring bouts to no-holds-barred cage fights and messy junkyard scraps. The game supports both single-player and multiplayer duels for competitive showdowns with friends. What sets Ring Rage apart is its variety of over-the-top characters and environments. The roster includes wildly different fighters like a masked wrestler and a speed-focused ninja creating opportunities for unique playstyles. Matches take place in locations ranging from boxing rings to industrial wastelands keeping each battle visually dynamic. Though it predates modern fighting game staples like deep combo systems the game's simple but satisfying mechanics have kept arcade cabinets from the early '90s still drawing crowds at retro gaming events.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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