: Trane isn't just an artist; he's a fighter. The game features a robust hand-to-hand combat system where players use combos and environmental weapons to take down "CCK" (Civil Conduct Keepers) officers and rival taggers.
Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure – A Cult Classic of Urban Rebellion : Trane isn't just an artist; he's a fighter
Released in 2006, remains one of the most unique titles in gaming history. Developed by The Collective and published by Atari, it isn't just a game about graffiti; it’s a love letter to hip-hop culture, urban exploration, and the spirit of anti-authoritarianism. Developed by The Collective and published by Atari,
: It keeps the legacy of cult classics alive for future remasters. It featured cameos from real-life graffiti legends like
While many games focus on crime or violence, Getting Up focused on . It featured cameos from real-life graffiti legends like Cope2, Futura, and Seen , lending it an authenticity rarely seen in mainstream media. Despite facing controversy at release—including being banned in Australia for "promoting" graffiti—the game has maintained a dedicated cult following. Where to Play Today