
Inspired by a synthwave group called Street Cleaner, it has a pretty cool concept as the game is “inspired by” a fictional movie, which itself would be a takeoff of a slew of Arnold/Sylvester Stallone ’80s movies. There haven’t been many that truly feel like they could’ve been released in the NES days, but Street Cleaner: The Video Game is just that kind of adventure. They’ve gone from retro-chic to old hat to being revived once again with games like Shovel Knight bringing back the art style with a level of detail not typically seen in that era.
“Hardcore Mode” game mode for players in search of extreme difficulty.It’s often said that what’s old is new again, and we’ve seen a revival of 8-bit style games in the past decade and beyond. “Assist Mode” game mode for accessibility options allows EVERYONE to play the game how they want to by adjusting settings like: infinite health, infinite ammo, double jump, reduced game speed, and more. In game controller/keyboard remapping for convenience and accessibility. Stylish 8-bit retro aesthetics combined with modern visual flair like large scale pixel animations, parallax scrolling backgrounds and particle effects. SEVEN Stages featuring TWELVE exciting boss fights. ALL NEW soundtrack of authentic pulse-pounding 8-bit chiptunes by the Street Cleaner himself. Street Cleaner: The Video Game is the licensed game that would have been made based on that movie, brought to reality. Inspired by action films of the ’80s to write the soundtrack to a vigilante movie that never existed, he has broadened his sound from retro synth inspiration to chiptunes, darksynth, and more.
Street Cleaner is a modern synthwave artist based in San Diego. Your gun and your trusty baseball bat are the only tools you need to take on the criminal underworld through seven action packed stages.
Become Jack Slade on his quest to wipe out criminal scum from the streets of San Diego in this 8-bit retro style platformer.