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* ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls2''/''/Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun Gaiden River City Girls 2'' (Nintendo Switch, [=PlayStation=] 4, [=PlayStation=] 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S; PC via Steam)

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* ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls2''/''/Nekketsu ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls2''/''Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun Gaiden River City Girls 2'' (Nintendo Switch, [=PlayStation=] 4, [=PlayStation=] 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S; PC via Steam)
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-->なめんなよ![[note]]"Namen na yo!", lit. "Don't mess with me!"[[/note]]

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-->なめんなよ![[note]]"Namen ->なめんなよ![[note]]"Namen na yo!", lit. "Don't mess with me!"[[/note]]



* ''DOUBLE DRAGON & Kunio-kun Retro Brawler Bundle''/''Kunio-kun: The World Classics Collection'' ([=PS4=], Xbox One(Japan only), Switch, PC(Japan only) - NES Games CompilationRerelease, featuring official localizations of several Japan-only Famicom titles, even those that didn't need one. For example, the collection includes both ''River City Ransom'' as well as a translated, but graphically unaltered, ''Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari''. [[note]]While it's understandable the Western release of the first Nekketsu Soccer game is missing from the Playstation 4 release, since it was renamed ''Nintendo World Cup'', it's oddly absent from the Switch release, as well.[[/note]]

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* ''DOUBLE DRAGON & Kunio-kun Retro Brawler Bundle''/''Kunio-kun: The World Classics Collection'' ([=PS4=], Xbox One(Japan only), Switch, PC(Japan only) - NES Games CompilationRerelease, featuring official localizations of several Japan-only Famicom titles, even those that didn't need one. For example, the collection includes both ''River City Ransom'' as well as a translated, but graphically unaltered, ''Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari''. [[note]]While it's understandable the Western release of the first Nekketsu Soccer game is missing from the Playstation 4 Platform/Playstation4 release, since it was renamed ''Nintendo World Cup'', it's oddly absent from the Switch release, as well.[[/note]]



* CanonDiscontinuity: After the first game in the series got localized for the overseas audiences, it spun off a completely new series by accident. By Ocean's hand, ''Renegade'' was followed by ''Target: Renegade'' and ''Renegade 3: The Final Chapter''. The first sequel does share the aesthetics of the original game and, given it was produced one year after ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon'', its' just-mentioned SpiritualSuccessor. The second sequel, however, became a [[OddballInTheSeries derailment]] on its' own. Meta.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: After the first game in the series got localized for the overseas audiences, it spun off a completely new series by accident. By Ocean's hand, ''Renegade'' was followed by ''Target: Renegade'' and ''Renegade 3: The Final Chapter''. The first sequel does share the aesthetics of the original game and, given it was produced one year after ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon'', its' just-mentioned SpiritualSuccessor. The second sequel, however, became a [[OddballInTheSeries derailment]] on its' own. Meta.
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>なめんなよ![[note]]"Namen na yo!", lit. "Don't mess with me!"[[/note]]

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>なめんなよ![[note]]"Namen

-->なめんなよ![[note]]"Namen
na yo!", lit. "Don't mess with me!"[[/note]]



''Kunio-kun'' ("[[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics Mr. Kunio]]") is the name given to the one-time mascot of Technos Japan Corp, a now defunct Japanese video game developer. He is named after Technos's former president, Kunio Taki. Along with his best friend/rival/sidekick Riki, and a variety of other characters cut from the same cloth, Kunio [[BeatEmUp fights lots of guys in the street]], competes in various sporting events (which are [[SeriousBusiness also pretty violent]]) and otherwise generally does what your typical Japanese high school student does.

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''Kunio-kun'' ("[[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics Mr. Kunio]]") is the name given to the one-time mascot of Technos Japan Corp, a now defunct now-defunct Japanese video game developer. He is named after Technos's former president, Kunio Taki. Along with his best friend/rival/sidekick Riki, and a variety of other characters cut from the same cloth, Kunio [[BeatEmUp fights lots of guys in the street]], competes in various sporting events (which are [[SeriousBusiness also pretty violent]]) and otherwise generally does what your typical Japanese high school student does.

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