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Revolution X Guides and Walkthroughs

Revolution X is a first-person shooter arcade video game that was released in 1994 by Midway Games. Developed by the American company Midway Games, Revolution X is known for its unique combination of shooting gameplay with rock music elements. The game is set in a dystopian future where an oppressive regime known as the New Order Nation has taken over the world. Players take on the role of a member of a resistance group called the Aerosmith Revolutionaries, and their mission is to defeat the New Order Nation and rescue the kidnapped members of the rock band Aerosmith. Players navigate through various levels, armed with a machine gun and other weapons, as they fight against hordes of enemies, including drones, soldiers, and boss characters.

The game features fast-paced shooting gameplay, with players aiming and shooting at enemies while dodging their attacks and avoiding obstacles. One of the unique aspects of Revolution X is its integration of rock music elements. Players can collect CDs throughout the levels, which can be used to unlock hidden areas, gain power-ups, and access bonus content. The game also features digitized graphics and sound effects, as well as voice-over dialogues from members of Aerosmith, adding to the overall rock-themed atmosphere of the game. Revolution X was originally released as an arcade game in 1994 and later ported to various home consoles, including the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), Sega Genesis, and Sega Saturn.

The game received mixed reviews for its gameplay, graphics, and music, with some praising its unique concept and rock music integration, while others criticized its repetitive gameplay and dated graphics. In summary, Revolution X is a first-person shooter arcade video game released in 1994 by Midway Games, known for its unique combination of shooting gameplay with rock music elements. Players fight against an oppressive regime while collecting CDs and listening to music from the band Aerosmith. The game was originally released in arcades and later ported to home consoles, receiving mixed reviews from critics.

Revolution X Game Genie Codes (USA)

Revolution X Pro Action Replay Codes (USA)

 

 

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