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SNES 1994 1 Player

Primal Rage hits different when it boots instantly in your browser. Released in 1994 on the Super Nintendo, this retro classic from its publisher is ready the second you press start — no downloads, no setup.

More than 1.5 million copies of the game were sold. Matches feature many of the conventions of fighting games from the era, including special moves and gory finishing maneuvers.

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The Story Behind Primal Rage

This port excludes Vertigo from the roster and features a reduced moveset for every character and downgraded visuals. A few console ports were based on version 1.7 of the arcade game, while most ports were based on version 2.3, a largely revised update to the Arcade game. The Saturn version of Primal Rage was the last version to be released.

Prior to launch, a limited version was available for Sega Channel subscribers and a different version was released through the service on August 26, 1995, with twenty-four percent of subscribers taking part in the event to receive an 800 number and win prizes. Features of version 2.3 include modified special inputs, gameplay changes, balance changes, and additional content, such as one additional finisher per character, among many others. The MS-DOS port, developed by Teeny Weeny Games, features a special setup for keyboard setups and runs at a low resolution.

How Primal Rage Plays

Although all characters feature three finishing moves, some of them tend to the humorous side, such as Vertigo's "La Vache Qui Rit" (French for "the laughing cow"), a fatality in which Vertigo transforms her opponent into a cow, which moos and runs away. During fights, human tribesmen wander nearby and worship the creatures as gods. Prior to the final battle, a minigame commences in which the player is given the chance to eat as many worshippers as possible to increase health for the endurance round.

Each character has its own specialized set of three attack moves and abilities. Primal Rage is a 2D fighting game in which two players select characters to battle each other in one-on-one combat, or a single player is faced with a campaign of fights against CPU opponents of increasing difficulty. A total of seven fighters are playable: Blizzard, the ape-like god of good; Armadon, the ceratopian/thyreophoran-like god of life; Talon, the raptor-like god of survival; Sauron, the tyrannosaur-like god of hunger; Chaos, the ape-like god of decay; Vertigo, the cobra-like goddess of insanity; and Diablo, the tyrannosaur-like god of evil.

Why Players Still Load It Up

GamePro similarly said that the 3DO version had the best graphics and sounds of any home version to date, but that "it still won't convert those who never took to the arcade original", though they had an overall more positive impression of the game. GamePro gave more mixed reviews to the Genesis and Super NES versions, criticizing that the sprites are too small and the graphics in general are unimpressive, especially in the Genesis version. Mean Machines Sega gave the Genesis version a rave review, stating that the game is a "great beat 'em up which may have been beaten to its niche".

Jeuxvideo.coms Nuktos praised the presentation, gameplay, and sound but criticized the replay value. Next Generation derided the graphics in the Genesis version, saying the sprites have "that flat, fuzzy, pasted-on-the-screen look that just isn't acceptable anymore." The reviewer further argued that the actual play mechanics of Primal Rage are unexceptional, such that without the sharp graphics and sounds of the arcade version the game is not worth playing. Hobby Consolas praised the sprite's quality and gameplay speed compared to the previous 16-bit versions.

Primal Rage — Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy the original Primal Rage?

See the "Other Places You Can Get This Game" section below the article for legitimate places to buy real-world versions.

What console was Primal Rage released on?

its publisher shipped Primal Rage for the Super Nintendo back in 1994, and this page runs that release.

Can I save my progress in Primal Rage?

Yes. Create a free account and the player unlocks save states — snapshot your progress at any moment and resume later on any device.

How many players does Primal Rage support?

This browser version of Primal Rage handles 1 player(s).

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