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Double Dragon


Playstation Japanese 1
Double Dragon

Genre : Action - Fighting

Multiplayer : 2 players

Year : 1996

Developer : Technos Japan

Publisher : SNK

Par Nanoman :

2

5 /5

Double Dragon is a 1995 fighting video game spinoff of the Double Dragon series developed and published by Technos Japan. It is based on the 1994 Double Dragon movie, which in turn was based on the original arcade game. It was originally released for the Neo Geo (in AES and MVS formats) and later released for the Neo Geo CD and PlayStation. It was Technos Japan's last Double Dragon game before the company went out of business, and the fourth and final Double Dragon game released in arcades.

The game plays like a conventional fighting game of its time, that is battles are one-on-one and conducted on best two-out-of-three matches. One of the unique aspects of Double Dragon is the lack of specific punch and kick buttons like other fighting games. Instead, there are four attack buttons of varying strength and speed, which can perform punches or kicks depending on the character's position. The player's character and his or her opponent have a super move meter called the "charge meter", overlaid over the character's health gauge. The less health the character has, the quicker it will fill up. "Charge moves" are usually performed by executing the command of a regular special move and pressing two attack buttons simultaneously at the end instead of just one. Other techniques available in the game include dashes, air guards, air throws, and down attacks (which allows characters to jump over and attack their opponent while they are momentarily unconscious on the ground).

The characters and settings are inspired by the Double Dragon movie, which featured prominently in the game's intro. This includes the appearances of a submerged Hollywood Sign, the appearance of the Dragon Wagon in Billy's stage, the Lee brothers' transformation technique, Marian's depiction as a gang leader, and the inclusion of Koga Shuko as the game's final opponent. However, the characters are depicted in a more anime-like style and only five of the game's twelve fighters are actually featured in the movie; Burnov and Duke are from previous Double Dragon games and the rest are new characters created specifically for this game.

Alternative versions

    Double Dragon English See

In the same series

    Double Dragon II: The Revenge FrenchFantrad See
    Double Dragon FrenchFantrad See
    Double Dragon English See
    Super Double Dragon English See
    Super Double Dragon English See
    Double Dragon II: The Revenge English See
    Double Dragon II Remastered EnglishHackrom See
    Double Dragon English See
    Battletoads & Double Dragon FrenchFantrad See
    Double Dragon 3 : The Rosetta Stone English See
    Battletoads & Double Dragon - The Ultimate Team English See
    Double Dragon II FrenchFantrad See
    Return of Double Dragon Japanese See
    Double Dragon English See
    Double Dragon II: The Revenge English See
    Double Dragon English See
    Double Dragon Advance English See
    Double Dragon III : The Sacred Stones FrenchFantrad See
    Double Dragon: Enhanced Colors EnglishHackrom See
    Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls FrenchFantrad See
    Double Dragon Advance SpanishFantrad See
    Double Dragon English See
    Double Dragon II English See
    Double Dragon II: The Revenge Japanese See

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Bien meilleur que l'opus précédent du même genre. Original, pas dégueu coté graphismes (sans crier au génie...) l'ambiance est très arcade et on s'y plaît.

5/5 bien mérité. 

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