GEARS: If you thought Double Dragon II had tough platforming sections………. Background graphics don’t always jibe with sprites. New content.ĬONS: Severe lack of basic options. PROS: Looks, feels, and plays like an NES Double Dragon sequel. Even though Double Dragon games would continue to appear on everything, the NES versions would always stand out. This trend of expanded, and added levels would continue with Double Dragon II, and become one of the best games in the NES library. The most popular of the ports was the NES version, which played differently, and expanded the stages. It was so popular, it was ported to nearly every platform imaginable, including the Atari 2600, and the Commodore 64 would see TWO versions. In 1987 this series began life as an arcade game, where it kick started the Beat ’em up genre as we know it today. It was one of the most successful franchises Technos Japan ever put out.
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