The Xbox port of Sega's urban beat'em up Spikeout, in its Japanese NTSC-J version (2005). Of note: this pressing already carries European languages, making it a sought-after import for fans outside Japan. Its moderate price rests on a limited Japanese run and niche demand for this overlooked Sega arcade title. Real territorial scarcity, without the spike of the driest JP exclusives.
Is Spikeout - Battle Street still worth playing in 2026?
A beat 'em up from Sega adapted from the arcade cabinet, Spikeout Battle Street has you pummel hordes of thugs in 3D urban environments, with a combat system leaning on combos and team play for up to four. The arcade heritage, the energy of the clashes and the co-op pleasure win over genre fans. The dated production, a wayward camera and marked repetition weigh on it. A title for fans of 3D brawlers and the curious about Sega's arcade heritage.