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Double Dragon II: The Revenge [a] is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up produced for the Nintendo Entertainment System in late 1989. It is the second Double Dragon game for the NES and was published in North America by Acclaim Entertainment, who took over publishing duties from Tradewest. Accalim also published it in PAL regions.
Double Dragon II was re-released in 2013 alongside the other two arcade games in a compilation titled Double Dragon Trilogy produced by DotEmu, which was released on iOS, Android and Steam platforms. The NES version of Double Dragon II was re-released in North America as a downloadable title on all three systems available for the service: Wii ...
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Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons, a 3D remake of the original Double Dragon II, was released on the Xbox Live Arcade by game developer Gravity in April 2013. [10] A compilation of the three arcade titles, titled Double Dragon Trilogy, was released by DotEmu in 2013 for iOS, Android, GOG and Steam platforms.
NES-004. Nintendo: NES Controller 2 (Basic) The SNES styled NES controller created for the NES-101. It's also nicknamed the Dog Bone controller. NES-039. Nintendo: Double Player Wireless head-to-head system. Acclaim: ENIO EXP Board: Allows Famicom expansion port accessories to be used on the original NES, also mixes extra audio input from the ...
Create account; Log in; Pages for ... Double Dragon II may refer to: Double Dragon II: The Revenge, a 1988 arcade game. Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES video game
The rest of the combat system is a bit closer to the previous NES games, retaining the hair grab move that was removed in the arcade version (although the shoulder throw is gone, as well as the flying knee kick and hyper uppercut from the NES version of Double Dragon II: The Revenge). New moves in this version include a running jump kick (which ...
The button layout on the Acclaim Remote is identical to a standard NES control pad. However the controller itself built thicker to fit in 4 AAA batteries. This accessory also has an adjustable turbo switch, to allow a user to hold down a button instead of pressing it multiple times, as well as a power switch, to allow the user to conserve ...