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Modern vs 8-bit, Old-school vs New-school, Violence vs Parody

Retro City Rampage, a modern twist on classic arcade games and open-world story-driven adventures, is available for pre-order on GOG.com for $14.99.

Get in the car, drive, kill somene, avoid the police, find the police, get out of the car, ROCKET LAUNCHER, pedestrians drop coins--collect the coins, punch a cop, KABOOM, get underwater, jump, fly, CONTRA LEVEL, ride a bike, flamethrower, METAL GEAR! Plus a NES-inspired monophonic soundtrack by Freaky DNA (Leonard Paul), virt (Jake Kaufman), and Norrin Radd (Matt Creamer). Isn’t this everything you’d ever want from an indie game but couldn’t find anywhere?

Retro City Rampage is a mashup of genres, arcade challenges, pop-culture references, crazy ideas, wild humor, and open-world modern game mechanics. 50+ story missions, 30+ arcade challenges, 25+ weapons & power-ups, and special guest stars are more than enough to satisfy any retro-fanatic who decides to start a RAMPAGE OF DOOM through Theftropolis and defeat the EVIL GOOD GUYS.

Retro City Rampage is available on GOG.com for pre-order for $14.99 and will be released when you carjack the ‘80s at 88 MPH (or within a few weeks).
Release date has been corrected. Sorry about that, guys.
Hi guys,

Please note that the 1st of July is just an approximation. The exact release date for Retro City Rampage is still unknown.

I apologise for the confusion.
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dumdadumdumdum: does anyone know the difference between the free stuff by buying from GOG and by pre-ordering from the game's official website?

they both appear to give:
the 10 bonus music tracks
the manual

but i'm not sure if the "printable door hanger," "game case insert," and "papercraft" here on GOG equate with the "digital game box and cartridge label" on the official site.

thanks for any help in advance.
The "game case insert" we offer here is the same as on the official site, if I understand you correctly. You are talking about the Sega Master System inspired insert, right?
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JudasIscariot: The "game case insert" we offer here is the same as on the official site, if I understand you correctly. You are talking about the Sega Master System inspired insert, right?
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dumdadumdumdum: i didn't realize they were on the downloads page. wow.... :D
anyway, i'm really just trying to determine the differences in the extras i would get depending on who i bought from.
i suppose it doesn't really matter. the game is the highlight after all. but extras are nice too. it seems that GOG offers more though.
one more question, buying through the official website says you get a GOG copy, does that entitle you to the GOG extras?
Yes, you should be entitled to the extras offered on our site :D.