As reported in another thread here, RCR is now available for lots of platforms, but the newest to be supported are Linux and... MS-DOS! Now I don't like GTA-alikes, but what I do like is old consoles and old computers, and the guy who makes RCR is a hardcore, awesome programmer who supports a litany of platforms. And any dude who supports Linux, MS-DOS, NES, and Windows 3.1 with new releases in 2014 - 2015 is cool in my book. Toss in stuff like an avoidance of DRM and of course all these sweet physical goods (soundtrack on vinyl and CD, MS-DOS version available as a download, or MS-DOS version available physically on floppy diskettes, cloth maps, red film glasses and "copy protection" manual entries, and an honest-to-God full instruction manual in this day and age) and while I don't like the genre, I love the effort and love put into these goods!

If you are interested at all in picking up this game or its merchandise, I beseech you to buy it up!

There's lots of good info available on the official Web page for the MS-DOS physical "retail" release located at [ http://www.retrocityrampage.com/msdos_retail.php ].

Fun trailer: [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZG8cjSQXMM ]