
Super Double Dragon
The first Double Dragon game developed specifically for home consoles, featuring enhanced graphics, new combat mechanics, and a weapons system. Play as Billy and Jimmy Lee through 8 stages of street brawling action.
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About This Retro Game
Introduces a block button and grappling moves not seen in previous Double Dragon games. Features a combo system where consecutive hits increase damage output.
Includes 10 different weapons like knives, whips, and baseball bats. The SNES version has exclusive stages and enemies not found in the arcade original.
Notable for its detailed sprite animations and parallax scrolling backgrounds. While criticized for slower pacing than arcade versions, it was praised for its technical achievements on SNES.
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