Bad Street Brawler

Bad Street Brawler, originally released for home computers as Bop'n Rumble[1] in North America and as Street Hassle[2][3] in Europe, is a 1987 video game by Beam Software.

[4] The NES version was one of only two games specifically designed for use with Mattel's Power Glove.

The player plays the character Duke Davis (the back of the box calls him Duke Dunnegan), who goes from stage to stage beating up gangsters that get in his way, dressed in a yellow tank top, sunglasses, and yellow pants.

Coverage of the Nintendo version was set to be announced at the Winter CES 1988 by Mindscape,[5] but was abruptly pulled at the Summer CES 1988, and a conversion of the arcade game Paperboy took its place.

[7] Zzap!64 called it "A extremely strange but enjoyable beat 'em up," giving it an overall score of 80%.

In-game screenshot