There is an "angry" mode where the character becomes temporarily invincible and more powerful after taking a certain amount of damage. Oswald "Oozie" Nelson is a police officer who uses powerful professional wrestling moves. Jack Flak is the hero who is out to rescue his girlfriend Heather, with the flying kick and the back drop as his specialty attacks. Jack Flak (Rick Norton in Japan) or "Oozie" Nelson (Douglas Bild in Japan) are selected in a one or two player mode, to defeat a plethora of enemies using punches, kicks and various weapons collected throughout the course of the game. Gameplay Flak is using his flying kick attack against Bullet, one of the weakest enemies in Rival Turf!. He heads to the city stadium in an attempt to rescue his sister Maria with the help of his friend, Douglas Bild. Realizing that the organization's mystery was shrouded other than their sales of illegal stimulants, Norton has seen the city become slowly devastated over a period of time. A new stimulant was being sold in epidemic amounts throughout the city and was only first manufactured a few years ago. The mystery man behind the gun said that Norton's sister had an important video tape and was being held hostage. One night, Rick Norton is walking down the streets of the city when he was surprised by a gun in the darkness. They start out by heading to the sports stadium to find out more information and locate Big Al's hideout. He enlists the help of his friend, police officer Oswald "Oozie" Nelson to rescue his girlfriend and rid the city from the reign of the Street Kings once and for all. Jack Flak's girlfriend Heather has been kidnapped by Big Al and his gang the Street Kings. The game is the first installment in the Rushing Beat trilogy, which also includes Brawl Brothers and The Peace Keepers, although the games were localized as unrelated titles in North America. It was released by Jaleco in 1992 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and later on Nintendo's Virtual Console and Nintendo Switch Online service. Rival Turf!, released in Japan as Rushing Beat ( Japanese: ラッシング・ビート), is a beat'em up video game.
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