Loved 1 & 2. as for the third not a biggest fan , love a bit of retro gaming though!
Enter Double Dragon Trilogy, a compilation including all three instalments of the beloved arcade series: Double Dragon, Double Dragon 2: The Revenge, and Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone. All your favourite moves are here: punches, kicks, elbows, knees, head-butts and an assortment of not-exactly-street-legal weapons.
Two game modes: “Arcade” (play the game from beginning to end and go for the high score) and “Story” (unlock new stages and achievements while playing through the game).
Customizable controls: keyboard & controller.
Three difficulty levels: “easy” (easier than the original), “original” (similar to the arcade version) and “expert” (a real challenge!).
Choose between the original 8-bit soundtrack and a brand-new remastered one!
Top comments
lookatmywad
19 Oct 155#6
If you just used the elbows you could complete this for 20p.
BuzzDuraband
19 Oct 154#3
Ah the memories, I used to have the actual Double Dragon arcade machine in my front living room until family life kicked in :disappointed:
DJNG22
19 Oct 154#1
Remember doing 40 roundhouse kicks in front of some door for unlimited lives.
Loved this game, DD2 was the first one i played on my master system nearly 25 years ago.
Latest comments (17)
embmmusic
21 Oct 15#17
The one thing I don't like about this is the fact that they've used a really bad font for the timer, which is slap bang in the middle of the screen. It doesn't fit the aesthetic of anything else and can't be turned off. At least not the last time I played.
leon121
20 Oct 15#16
Wow the best arcade game ever got to have this at this price
Badgers
20 Oct 15#15
£3.89 for me
andynicol
19 Oct 151#14
There wouldn't have been DD without Kung-Fu Master :stuck_out_tongue:
Now I'm feeling old :disappointed:
Have some Retro Heat :sunglasses:
vivski123
19 Oct 15#13
Poor man's Target Renegade. Just sayin!
comshoplesce
19 Oct 15#12
1990's :smiley:
Slim2k
19 Oct 15#11
Are you thinking of Streets of rage as that was released in the 90's. I was thinking the same, but then I googled and saw DD was released 1987 and FF 1989, huge difference for a span of 2 years. I loved both along with Cadillac and Dinosaurs and Streets of range
vivski123
19 Oct 151#4
Poor man's Final Fight, no thanks!
jough to vivski123
19 Oct 15#10
That's like saying Final Fight is a poor mans Streets of Rage... The dates do not add up.
There wouldn't have been Final Fight had it not been for Double Dragon...
lookatmywad
19 Oct 155#6
If you just used the elbows you could complete this for 20p.
AMO to lookatmywad
19 Oct 151#9
10p! :smiley:
robertwegner
19 Oct 15#8
Great heated!
MrBucks
19 Oct 152#7
Bargain for a retro gaming flashback :smiley:
How it can be compared to Final Fight is a little bit of a puzzle for me seem as Double Dragon was an eighties release and Final Fight a product of the nineties.
Not knocking FF btw as that were also a top game in its time :smiley:
Heat
Neonlitdoor
19 Oct 15#5
never heard of it!!
heat added
BuzzDuraband
19 Oct 154#3
Ah the memories, I used to have the actual Double Dragon arcade machine in my front living room until family life kicked in :disappointed:
DJNG22
19 Oct 154#1
Remember doing 40 roundhouse kicks in front of some door for unlimited lives.
Loved this game, DD2 was the first one i played on my master system nearly 25 years ago.
Opening post
Enter Double Dragon Trilogy, a compilation including all three instalments of the beloved arcade series: Double Dragon, Double Dragon 2: The Revenge, and Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone. All your favourite moves are here: punches, kicks, elbows, knees, head-butts and an assortment of not-exactly-street-legal weapons.
Two game modes: “Arcade” (play the game from beginning to end and go for the high score) and “Story” (unlock new stages and achievements while playing through the game).
Customizable controls: keyboard & controller.
Three difficulty levels: “easy” (easier than the original), “original” (similar to the arcade version) and “expert” (a real challenge!).
Choose between the original 8-bit soundtrack and a brand-new remastered one!
Top comments
Loved this game, DD2 was the first one i played on my master system nearly 25 years ago.
Latest comments (17)
Now I'm feeling old :disappointed:
Have some Retro Heat :sunglasses:
There wouldn't have been Final Fight had it not been for Double Dragon...
How it can be compared to Final Fight is a little bit of a puzzle for me seem as Double Dragon was an eighties release and Final Fight a product of the nineties.
Not knocking FF btw as that were also a top game in its time :smiley:
Heat
heat added
Loved this game, DD2 was the first one i played on my master system nearly 25 years ago.