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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Strong" data-source="post: 281953" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>After beating River City Ransom (God that game is still so good), tonight I'm reminded how awesome the NES version of Double Dragon is. If this music doesn't get you going, I don't know what will:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]VHXaQlmZ4Qw[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The NES version also had a cool leveling system that the arcade version didn't have where your moves upgrade as you go, and it just feels so much smoother than it does in the arcade in general. The stages aren't as elaborate, but the graphics, while much different, are pretty gnarly in their own 8-bit way (much more of a River City Ransom vibe).</p><p></p><p>It goes without saying how huge this game was huge back in the late 80's. You can tell just by the sheer number of ports how insanely popular anything with the words Double Dragon on it was. We went absolutely bonkers for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Strong, post: 281953, member: 3"] After beating River City Ransom (God that game is still so good), tonight I'm reminded how awesome the NES version of Double Dragon is. If this music doesn't get you going, I don't know what will: [MEDIA=youtube]VHXaQlmZ4Qw[/MEDIA] The NES version also had a cool leveling system that the arcade version didn't have where your moves upgrade as you go, and it just feels so much smoother than it does in the arcade in general. The stages aren't as elaborate, but the graphics, while much different, are pretty gnarly in their own 8-bit way (much more of a River City Ransom vibe). It goes without saying how huge this game was huge back in the late 80's. You can tell just by the sheer number of ports how insanely popular anything with the words Double Dragon on it was. We went absolutely bonkers for it. [/QUOTE]
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