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River Raid

River Raid (XSX) game cover art
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12/??/1982

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River Raid review

Reviewed November 07, 2010

JoeTheDestroyer says: "River Raid is a piece of shooter ecstacy. You take the role of a pilot flying down a river shooting up a bunch of bad guys. Why? Because they're evil! Why else? The manual doesn't give you a backstory. Nothing's a better waste of government money or ammunition than blowing evil to smithereens. It has been proven time and time again in many of these shooters."
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