
Double Dragon II: The Revenge
Billy and Jimmy Lee return in this brutal sequel to avenge Marian's death, introducing new combat mechanics including aerial attacks and grapple throws across 9 stages of street brawling action.
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About This Retro Game
Enhanced two-player co-op allows simultaneous play (unlike the original NES version's turn-based system) with combo attacks like the iconic cyclone spin kick.
Controversial 'Blood Mode' in international versions shows exaggerated violence, while Japanese releases (Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun series) tone down effects.
Pioneered environmental interactions - throwing enemies into pits or off helicopters creates strategic depth beyond basic punching combos.
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