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Speedball II: Brutal Deluxe

Speedball II: Brutal Deluxe (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Amiga
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More Platforms: Game Boy Advance, Genesis, Xbox 360

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Speedball II: Brutal Deluxe review

Reviewed March 08, 2004

falsehead says: "Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe is a future sports title that appeared on the Amiga back in 1990. Created by a UK based development team called the Bitmap Brothers it is a game that was a breath of fresh air at the time and still amazingly playable today. So much so that I believe a Game Boy Advance conversion is being planned for release in the very near future. "
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Speedball II: Brutal Deluxe review

Reviewed March 12, 2011

fleinn says: "So there are eight directions on the joystick, with the four clicking on and off. There's one fire-button. You can hold it down for different lengths of time before you release it."
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