River City Girls Zero gameplay
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Following the release of River City Girls Zero on Switch, a good chunk of gameplay has come in. We have 25 minutes of footage from the 16-bit classic.
If you’re interested in learning more about River City Girls Zero, check out the following overview:
River City Girls Zero launch trailer
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WayForward has readied a new launch trailer for River City Girls Zero, the 16-bit beat ’em up game that was originally only released in Japan as Shin Nekketsu Koha: Kunio-tachi no Bank. The title makes its debut on Switch and in English today.
Here’s everything you need to know about River City Girls Zero:
River City Girls Zero launches on Switch next week
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WayForward has set a release date for River City Girls Zero, the classic 16-bit beat ’em up title. Switch will be getting the game on February 14, 2022 in both North America and Europe.
River City Girls Zero was originally planned for 2021. However, WayForward delayed the game in ensure “the most accurate port and best experience possible”.
River City Girls Zero “Explanation” trailer
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WayForward has readied a minute-long trailer for River City Girls Zero that shows how the River City Girls story began.
As a bit of a recap, below is an overview of the game:
River City Girls Zero delayed to early 2022
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WayForward has provided a status update on River City Girls Zero, confirming that the beat ’em up game has been delayed to early 2022. The studio said that the move was made in order to ensure “the most accurate port and best experience possible”. Some new art was also released, which we have above.
River City Girls Zero was actually first made available on the Super Famicom back in 1994. However, it has never seen an official western release. WayForward has been responsible for the new port, which is in development for Switch.