![]() ![]() Second, and more retrospectively, the genre quickly filled with “me too” brawlers – Bad Dudes, River City Ransom, Renegade, and Bad Street Brawler come immediately to mind. First, it’s an 8-bit port of Taito’s arcade cabinet, and the NES graphics aren’t even close. It did very well at the arcades, and naturally, it was only a matter of time before it was ported to the home systems.ĭouble Dragon on the NES fares pretty well, even when considering that it has two strong strikes against it from the start. ![]() One of the first “beat-em-ups” to really take off (and later be eclipsed by Final Fight), Double Dragon tasks you as Billy Lee, and his brother Jimmy as an optional second player, to travel into city slums and kick much ass in a quest to rescue your kidnapped girlfriend. Back in 1987, the kids loved the Double Dragon.
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