
Steam adaptation and online co-op developed by Abstraction Games.Developed by WayForward, the award winning team responsible for DuckTales: Remastered, BloodRayne: Betrayal, and A Boy and His Blob.Original soundtrack by award winning composer and sound designer Jake Kaufman.Use a variety of weapons including bats, knives, whips, and more to incapacitate unsuspecting enemies.Brawl through a variety of levels including dangerous city streets, twisted science labs, an evil stronghold, outer space and more!.String together attacks for brutal combos to keep your foes down and out.Mix tape system lets you mix and match unique abilities and powerful new attacks.Fight your way through countless henchmen including Linda and Abobo on your way to rescue the love of your life, Marian! Trained in the special form of martial arts called Sōsetsuken, hunt down and defeat the evil Skullmageddon!Ĭlassic beat ‘em up feel with new powers, new attacks, and a sinister new foe! In the Danganronpa 3 episode "My Impurest Heart For You", Chiaki mentions a game called Twin Serpent Fight II, a reference to Double Dragon II.Legendary martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee return in this creative re-imagining of the classic beat ‘em up, Double Dragon Neon. There are other minor references between the two series. The characters Randy and Andy from River City Ransom are based on Billy and Jimmy Lee from Double Dragon. There are other minor references between the two series.Ībobo has appeared as an enemy in River City: Tokyo Rumble, River City Ransom: Underground and River City Girls, and several other characters have appeared together with him as enemies, shopkeepers or story NPCs. The characters Ryuji, Ryuichi, Jimmy and Murdov from Kunio-Kun are based on Billy Lee, Jimmy Lee and Abobo respectively. A lot has been said about how difficult DDN is. Abobo has appeared as an enemy in Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-Kun SP: Rantō Kyōsōkyoku, Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari Underground and Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-Kun Gaiden River City Girls, and several other characters has appeared together with him as enemies, shopkeepers or story NPCs. Double Dragon Neon is a boring, pointless, annoying slog that reminds us of why the original was so good by making us turn to it as an antidote. Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun: Bangai Rantō Hen was released in North America as Double Dragon II: The Revenge. The Mecha Biker boss in Double Dragon Neon is a parody of Mega Man. The season 2 episode "It's Time" of Regular Show features a game resembling the ending of Double Dragon. The Nostalgia Critic reviews "Double Dragon".Īn achivement in Final Fantasy XIV is "Double Dragoon". The eleventh episode of The Angry Video Game Nerd is a review of Double Dragon III. The battle chopper from Cobra Command appears in the beginning stage of the garage in Double Dragon.īilly from Double Dragon appears in the crowd in WWF Superstars.īattletoads & Double Dragon is a crossover between the two series.īattletoads & Double Dragon features a level possibly based on Solar Jetman.īurnov appears in Captain Atlantis's ending in Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer. The car from Road Blaster appears in the beginning stage of the garage in Double Dragon.īilly and Jimmy from Double Dragon are playable characters in U.S. Return of Double Dragon (October 16th 1992) for SNESĭouble Dragon V: The Shadow Falls (1994) for Atari Jaguar, Sega Genesis, and SNESĭouble Dragon Advance (November 13th 2003) for Game Boy Advanceĭouble Dragon Neon (September 11th 2012) for PS3, Xbox 360, and PCĭouble Dragon IV (January 29th 2017) for PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Adroidĭouble Dragon (September 12th 1993 - December 4th 1994) Super Double Dragon (October 8th 1992) for SNES
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Double Dragon (July 10th 1987) An Arcade Game and for NES, Master System, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, IBM PC, Atari ST, Amiga, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Genesis, Lynx, Zeebo, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, iOS, and Androidĭouble Dragon II: The Revenge (December 1988) An Arcade Game and for Mega Drive, PC Engine, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Amiga, IBM PC, iOS, and Androidĭouble Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone (November 1990) An Arcade Game and for Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, DOS, Game Boy, Mega Drive/Genesis, iOS, and Android
