Let’s Compare ( Double Dragon 2 )
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Video Locations:
1. Arcade 1:23
2. ZX Spectrum 2:45
3. Commodore 64 3:48
4. Tandy DOS 4:52
5. Amstrad CPC 5:55
6. Gameboy 6:59
7. Nintendo Entertainment System 8:02
8. DOS 9:06
9. PC Engine Super CD 10:09
10. Atari ST 11:13
11. Amiga 12:16
12. Sega Mega Drive 13:20
Description Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Dragon_II:_The_Revenge
Double Dragon II: The Revenge (ダブルドラゴンII ザ・リベンジ?) is a side-scrolling beat ’em up produced by Technos originally released as a coin-operated arcade game in 1988. It is the sequel to Double Dragon, released during the previous year. A home version for the Nintendo Entertainment System was released in 1989 which differs drastically from the original arcade game. Other home versions were also released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and PC Engine.
The arcade version of Double Dragon II: The Revenge begins with Marian, the damsel in distress from the original Double Dragon, being shot to death by the leader of the Black Warriors. Once again, the player assume the role of brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee, who are now tasked with the duty of avenging Marian’s death. The arcade version of the game is essentially an improved version of the original title. The biggest change in the game’s controls are in the replacement of the original’s punch and kick buttons with two directional-based attack buttons (Left Attack and Right Attack) similar to Renegade. Pressing the attack button of the player’s current direction will do a standard series of punches, while pressing the opposite attack button will perform a back kick. A few new moves are added as well, including a Hurricane Kick.
Almost all of the returning enemy characters from the first game were given makeovers and new moves which they can use against the player. The weapons that can be use by the player have also been redrawn and modified from the previous game. The steel bats and dynamite sticks for example, were replaced by shovels and grenades.
Like in the original game, the arcade version of Double Dragon II is divided into four missions: a heliport, a lumber storehouse, a wheat field, and the new hideout of the boss. Each stage has its own boss character with his own theme. After defeating Willy (the final boss from the original game) in the fourth stage, the player will confront a double of their own character for the game’s final battle. If two players reach the end together, then both will each to have to face their own clone for the final battle.