Retro City Rampage 3DS priced and dated, PC port updated

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Retro City Rampage is coming to the 3DS in Q1 2014 for the low, low price of $9.99 in North America, the UK, Australia, and New Zeland. That’s a heck of a bargain for a game with this much content. A friend of mine once described Retro City Rampage as Warioware crossed with classic GTA. Sounds like about as good of a fit for the 3DS install base as you could ask for. 

It took a huge amount of work to get Retro City Rampage on the 3DS, but VBlank has also found the time to update the PC version of the game, allowing for mouse and PS4 controller support and other upgrades. On top of all that, VBlank has also given us all permission to monetize our  Lets Plays of Retro City Rampage without risk of copyright claims from Youtube. 

Brian Provinciano is a real sugarbear. 


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