Renegade
Renegade, développé par NovaLogic et édité par Taito, est une adaptation pour Apple II du titre éponyme, sortie le 1er octobre 1989. Ce portage appartient au genre hack 'n' slash / beat 'em up. Dans leurs retours, Nintendo Life a salué le jeu comme représentant « une lovely and important piece of forgotten video game history », tandis que Video Chums a jugé l'expérience semblable à « un time capsule full of tchotchkes » avec peu de substance persistante, et un joueur sur Metacritic a simplement indiqué avoir rédigé une critique faute d'autres avis utilisateurs, précisant que Renegade fait partie de la série Kunio-Kun.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Renegade/Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun represents a lovely and important piece of forgotten video game history. For the hardcore fans that were raised on it, or simply as a curio for a new generation of gamers looking to find out on how the scrolling beat-'em-up began, this is still a recommended if not essential purchase. There are certainly better options of the genre on the Switch already, but none of them might have even existed if Kunio didn't have such a short temper in 1986. »
« Arcade Archives: Renegade is like a time capsule full of tchotchkes; it's cool to open it up and take a look but there's very little substance that remains useful in this day and age. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« I didn't see any user reviews for this game, so I decided to make one myself. Renegade is part of the Kunio-Kun series, which includes fighting games like Renegade and River City Ransom and sports games like Super Dodge Ball. This is a pretty fun game, it's a scrolling beat-em-up where you try to get to the end of each stage. There's a part of this game that takes place in a subway, and the level designs are great. However, you can only play as Kunio, which would be better to add more characters. Overall, Renegade is a fun beat-em-up, and it's one of the earliest scrolling beat-em-ups. However, the lack of characters to select makes the game feel worse, but that's just a minor problem. »