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Double Dragon (Melbourne House)

Release Date calendar
January 1, 1988
Platform joystick
Amstrad CPC
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
2
Overview

Double Dragon is a 1987 beat 'em up video game developed by Technōs Japan and distributed in North America and Europe by Taito. The game is a spiritual and technological successor to Technos' earlier beat 'em up, Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (released outside of Japan by Taito as Renegade), but introduced several additions such as two-player cooperative gameplay and the ability to arm oneself with an enemy's weapon after disarming them. Double Dragon is considered to be one of the first successful examples of the genre, resulting in the creation of two arcade sequels and several spinoffs, as well as inspiring other companies in creating their own beat 'em ups. Unusually, there were two separate versions released for the Amstrad, both coded by different teams within the Mastertonic group (Binary Design and Animagic) - one was distributed primarily in Spain by Dro Soft but both versions were released in other parts of Europe by Melbourne House. This version is the 'European Version' coded by Binary Design.

Alternate Names

No information available

Cooperative

Yes

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Beat 'em Up
Developers
Binary Design
Publishers
Melbourne House
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