The game retains the directional-based combat system from the arcade version. Unlike the first NES game, the player has full access to Billy or Jimmy 's entire repertoire of moves from the beginning. In addition to the " Spinning Cyclone " introduced in the arcade version, two additional special moves were added to the player's set of techniques, the "Hyper Uppercut" and the "Flying Knee Kick".
These two moves are performed while the player's character is crouching, which is only possible after landing from a jump or recovering from a fall. As in the NES release of Double Dragon , no more than two enemy characters will confront the players at any given time, and they will both be the same type of enemy. Melee weapons have been changed slightly to include chain whips, knives, steel pipes and grenades. Whenever the players defeat one group of enemies, all weapons on the screen disappear, including any that the players are holding.
At the easiest difficulty level, the game ends after the third stage. The intermediate level allows players to complete all but the ninth and final stage; the hardest level grants access to all stages and the confrontation with the final boss.
The Family Computer version has a few differences compared to its NES counterpart besides the obvious language change. Both versions feature a choice of three difficulty settings at the start of the game.
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Other platforms:. Game info:. Game title:. Double Dragon II. Author released :. There are also few tracks from the original Double Dragon game. The first release of the series was very popular; the second one followed the same path.
The version for Nintendo Entertainment System was rated with a great total average of 8. No less than users voted when this review was written.
The game for arcade was rated with 8. Double Dragon 2 - The Revenge is one of the most anticipated games of the new year. Adapted from the stylish arcade sequel to one of coin-op's all-time classics, the second story in the Billy and Jimmy Lee saga brings our heros together and side by side, for the first time on the Nintendo Entertainment System, to take on the Shadow Boss who appears to have killed Marian.
But is she really dead? New moves and enemies help to inject some variety into the proven play concepts. I enjoyed Double Dragon 2 a lot. The new moves and fancier backgrounds do add some depth, and the two-player cooperative function is another welcome enhancement over the original NES Double Dragon. Every bit as good, and even better, than the first.
It's all new too! New moves, new scenes, great graphics, excellent player control and multiple difficulty levels. Double Dragon 2 is easily the best kick-and-punch game ever made! The supreme punch-and-kick! Top rate graphics help compliment this super sequel. The new two-player simultaneous feature is another added improvement over the original that clearly makes it more fun.
A worthy sequel that surpasses its predecessor in almost every way! Double Dragon 2 represents a phenomenol improvement over the original Double Dragon. The theme is a bit stale next to upcoming efforts like Viper, but for now it's king of the kicker carts!
Now you can take all the adventure of the Double Dragon series with you in this incredible Game Boy sequel! Their sensei, Gordon, took them under his wing and made them instructors of their elite fighting machine. After the jealous Scorpion, Anderson, eliminated another instructor, he blamed the brothers. Now, you must help Billy and Jimmy Lee discover the truth behind the betrayal. You must overcome a seemingly endless variety of enemy agents as you press towards the final fight with your rivals.
Fantastic animation and scrolling for the Game Boy and solid punch-em-up action combine to make Double Dragon II one of the best games available for the Game Boy system!
The enemies are more vulnerable when they are down! To make your fights short and sweet, perform the body smash when they are stretched out on the floor! In most cases, the enemy will be wiped out.
The best kung-fu punch-em-up ever released on the NES, this two-player version of the original adds more levels, intermissions, and some super graphics! The second installment of this Double Dragon series more than lives up to its reputation. Superb graphics, and sound! The 'classic' of martial arts game is coming to the MD later this summer! With graphics that rival the arcade version, this copy of DD 2 offers spectacular flicker -free one and two player cooperative game play!
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We were already hosting parts I and III of this series, so I thought we should have this, the second part, too. First off let me just tell you that this game supports a two-player mode although it seems a very strange way to activate it. If you want to play in the two-player mode you need to select the Joystick as your input device. In this case one player will play on the left side of the keyboard and the other player with the numeric keys.
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