Beats of Rage
It supplants the original graphics and characters with resources taken from The King of Fighters series, albeit with tongue-in-cheek renames.Players take control of Max Bacon, Mandy Bluegard, or Kula Gem to defeat the forces of Mr. Y, who has taken over an unnamed city.[6] Although Senile Team members made no active attempt to advertise the game, news spread by word of mouth.The game was quickly ported to other systems, resulting in a popularity increase sufficient to take down mirror hosts such as Dreamcast-Scene within 24 hours.Additionally, Beats of Rage received significant mainstream media attention, being highlighted in gaming magazine G4.Set in a high fantasy world of sword and sorcery, it was according to team members "going to smash Beats of Rage into a bloody pulp".SumoIX retired from OpenBOR development in 2011,[12] turning project lead duties over to Damon "DC" Caskey.Compared to the predecessor it was built from, OpenBOR eliminates the various numerical limitations, provides a high definition graphic suite, adds far more gameplay options, and includes an extendable C based scripting engine that allows authors to modify, add to, or outright replace default engine functionality.[15] Due to efforts towards backward compatibility, most modules intended for the Beats of Rage engine will play on OpenBOR.