it sucks that the Arcade Archives version for the PS4 and Nintendo Switch did not have the English translation from the original Japanese version on the cutscenes so we can understand the case of the story. I already filed a report against Hamster who was responsible for this Jaleco beat 'em arcade that was set in America 1939
While a technically solid game on its own merits, 64th Street is not the prettiest looking violence simulator. Perhaps attempting to capture the bleak atmosphere of the late thirties, there’s a lot of gray in every background. To compensate, some of the enemy sprites wear rather gaudy outfits like orange tank tops over light blue shirts. The graphics are rather mixed but the music is actually pretty decent and jazzy, though the boss music may shred the ears a bit. So why isn’t 64th Street better known? That may just have to do with Jaleco’s mid-card status on the game company roster. Its release timing also did it no favors, as it came out the same year when Street Fighter II mostly overshadowed beat-em-ups. Brawlers throughout the nineties upped their game through quality (like Capcom’s Alien vs. Predator) or quantity (Konami’s 6-player X-Men). Coming out after this genre’s golden age but before more advanced games like it, 64th Street is lost in time. Regardless, its goofy premise and background-tossing carnage potential make it worth investigating for the hard-boiled gamer.
East 69th Street : A Filipino Gangster’s Story Tagline : Beat All of The Bad Guys from All Gangs and find Your Client’s Daughter Ricardo LaFleurs - Former Filipino High School Principal turn to Private Police Detective December 14 2022 Case No. 665 : The Kidnapping of The Mayor’s Daughter The Mayor : my daughter has been kidnapped ! I got this letter from the professional kidnappers . Please rescue her for me at all costs. Ricardo : Hoy , look at this ad in the classified ! I think this has got something to do with the illustrious client who visited last night. Allen : you mean that rich business stud ? Ricardo : yes . The mayor whose daughter was kidnapped. Allen : you mean this ? This is just a classified ad for a job. Ricardo : there’s an encoded message hidden in these sentences. And I’ll bet only certain members of the criminal element understand the code. Allen : I don’t see any codes . Especially kinds of secret codes . Who tf do you think we are ? Sherlock Holmes and Amelia Watson ? Ricardo : it’s not just this one ad either. There are several job ads in here that contain a mysterious secret message . They must be the largest criminal organization called Legacy Corps judging by the biggest amount of money they have spent on the ads ! Allen : I still do not get that ? Where is the mysterious secret code ? Ricardo : you can read these classified job ads very carefully . Notice the similarities between the sentences on the ads and the sentences we saw in the letter from the professional kidnappers last night ? Allen : Holy cr** . Really ?! Ricardo & Allen : Let’s get on the ransom case !
it sucks that the Arcade Archives version for the PS4 and Nintendo Switch did not have the English translation from the original Japanese version on the cutscenes so we can understand the case of the story. I already filed a report against Hamster who was responsible for this Jaleco beat 'em arcade that was set in America 1939
The most accurate detective game I've come across
Gonna tell my kids this was Sherlock Holmes and Watson.
While a technically solid game on its own merits, 64th Street is not the prettiest looking violence simulator. Perhaps attempting to capture the bleak atmosphere of the late thirties, there’s a lot of gray in every background. To compensate, some of the enemy sprites wear rather gaudy outfits like orange tank tops over light blue shirts. The graphics are rather mixed but the music is actually pretty decent and jazzy, though the boss music may shred the ears a bit. So why isn’t 64th Street better known? That may just have to do with Jaleco’s mid-card status on the game company roster. Its release timing also did it no favors, as it came out the same year when Street Fighter II mostly overshadowed beat-em-ups. Brawlers throughout the nineties upped their game through quality (like Capcom’s Alien vs. Predator) or quantity (Konami’s 6-player X-Men). Coming out after this genre’s golden age but before more advanced games like it, 64th Street is lost in time. Regardless, its goofy premise and background-tossing carnage potential make it worth investigating for the hard-boiled gamer.
A pretty decent beat 'em up published by Jaleco
like nice game
East 69th Street : A Filipino Gangster’s Story
Tagline : Beat All of The Bad Guys from All Gangs and find Your Client’s Daughter
Ricardo LaFleurs - Former Filipino High School Principal turn to Private Police Detective
December 14 2022
Case No. 665 : The Kidnapping of The Mayor’s Daughter
The Mayor : my daughter has been kidnapped ! I got this letter from the professional kidnappers . Please rescue her for me at all costs.
Ricardo : Hoy , look at this ad in the classified ! I think this has got something to do with the illustrious client who visited last night.
Allen : you mean that rich business stud ?
Ricardo : yes . The mayor whose daughter was kidnapped.
Allen : you mean this ? This is just a classified ad for a job.
Ricardo : there’s an encoded message hidden in these sentences. And I’ll bet only certain members of the criminal element understand the code.
Allen : I don’t see any codes . Especially kinds of secret codes . Who tf do you think we are ? Sherlock Holmes and Amelia Watson ?
Ricardo : it’s not just this one ad either. There are several job ads in here that contain a mysterious secret message . They must be the largest criminal organization called Legacy Corps judging by the biggest amount of money they have spent on the ads !
Allen : I still do not get that ? Where is the mysterious secret code ?
Ricardo : you can read these classified job ads very carefully . Notice the similarities between the sentences on the ads and the sentences we saw in the letter from the professional kidnappers last night ?
Allen : Holy cr** . Really ?!
Ricardo & Allen : Let’s get on the ransom case !
Starring :
Benedict Wong as Ricardo LaFleurs
Finn Cole as Allen O’Neil
I heard this game is on the switch.
I cannot find this game for sale anywhere
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There was a similarbgame. But it was cooler and there was guys who fuck everything lol even the walls there I remember the name :(
Vendetta right?
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This game is Ear-rape