![]() ![]() "While DX includes a mode to play the original RCR, if for some reason you would prefer the pure original, grab it before it's too late," said Provinciano. Provinciano noted that DX will replace the original game on the PlayStation Store "in order to avoid customer confusion." People who already own the game will be unaffected, since they can always access it from their PS Store download history. Owners of the original Retro City Rampage will have to buy the DX version separately, but can transfer their existing save game to the remastered version. 11 and are cross-buy with each other at $9.99 (or $7.99 for PlayStation Plus subscribers). The three PlayStation versions of DX - PS3, PS4 and PS Vita - will be released Nov. Also included are two sets of leaderboards, one for the old version and a separate one for DX. On PlayStation platforms, DX comes with a new set of Trophies, and it's easier to attain 100 percent completion on them. Purists can still play the original version of Retro City Rampage in the DX edition by toggling a setting in the options menu. New elements include the ability to hijack weapons, park vehicles in garages for easy access, lose the cops in a new way and listen to the soundtrack in a 147-track jukebox. Provinciano said he retuned every mission to smooth out difficulty spikes and pacing, altered controls, rebalanced weapons, expanded visual effects, reworked Arcade Challenges and more. That includes comprehensive tweaks to all areas of the game. The 3X zoom is also available on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, and the vast majority of changes are present in all versions of DX. The PlayStation Vita version of DX, in particular, got a lot of attention - the 3X zoom level was designed specifically for the handheld's screen, and the port also boasts a revamped interface with touch support. Leading the list of DX features are new zoom mode, a dynamic camera and a slimmed-down HUD with a larger mini-map. Vblank released DX on Nintendo 3DS this past February, and Provinciano explained that "retooling the game for the smaller screen also really taught me a lot about its play experience." ![]() The changes and additions contained in DX represent "a top-to-bottom remastering of just about everything" in the original Retro City Rampage, said creator Brian Provinciano in a post on the PlayStation Blog. Play as Meat Boy, CommanderVideo, Steve from Minecraft and Mr.Retro City Rampage: DX, the remastered version of Vblank Entertainment's old-school take on Grand Theft Auto and its ilk, is set for release this month on seven different platforms, studio head Brian Provinciano announced today. 100% 8-BIT hardware accurate and could've actually been released in '89! Includes Prototype Version, "ROM City Rampage" for NES.Try the game out on Windows 3.1 in 16-colors Includes Prototype Version of "Retro City Rampage: 486" for Windows 3.1.Includes "Retro City Rampage: 486" for MS-DOS.Critically acclaimed, IGF Nominated soundtrack by virt (Contra 4, Double Dragon: Neon), Freaky DNA (NBA Jam) and Norrin Radd. If that's not enough, it also packs an interactive city full of shops, minigames, customizations, collectibles, special guest stars, and more. This send-up to '80s and '90s video games and pop-culture includes both a full Story Mode of open-world adventure as well as an Arcade Mode for quick pick-up-and-play action. Run missions! Outrun the law! Rampage the city with weapons, power-ups and vehicles! OPEN-WORLD carjacking goes back to the '80s in this 8-BIT nostalgic throwback. About This Game INCLUDES PC + MAC + LINUX+ MS-DOS, plus prototypes for Windows 3.1 and NES!
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