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'''Revolution X''' is a light-gun game originally developed by Midway and released in 1994, prominently featuring the members and music of the rock band Aerosmith.
'''Revolution X''' is a light-gun game originally developed by Midway and released in 1994, prominently featuring the members and music of the rock band Aerosmith.

Revision as of 15:08, 5 September 2024

Revolution X is a light-gun game originally developed by Midway and released in 1994, prominently featuring the members and music of the rock band Aerosmith.

Arcade[edit]

Previews[edit]

Features[edit]

  • "Aerosmith Can't Catch a Break" (1UP.com feature briefly looking at several Aerosmith games, starting with Revolution X; archived via Wayback Machine on March 2, 2013)

Reviews[edit]

Console conversions[edit]

Previews[edit]

Advertising[edit]

Revolution X console print ad from GamePro issue 79.jpg
Print ad
🇺🇸 1996

Taken from issue 79 of GamePro (dated February 1996)

Genesis/Mega Drive[edit]

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SNES[edit]

Previews[edit]

Reviews[edit]

Sega Saturn[edit]

Previews[edit]

Reviews[edit]

PlayStation[edit]

Previews[edit]

Reviews[edit]

  • Official UK PlayStation Magazine review (dated May 1996; contents excerpted and summarized in this unofficial blog post)
  • IGN review (November 25, 1996; archived via Wayback Machine)

32X (unreleased)[edit]

Previews[edit]