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is bringing back a games icon, with a new entry in the Double Dragon franchise, called Double Dragon Revive. And I couldn't be happier. The combo of this developer with the 80s retro game could be ...
Since acquiring the Double Dragon rights, Arc System Works has released two games in the series. Both Double Dragon IV and Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons featured an old-school ...
because the '80s are coming back. Last weekend, Majesco Games showed off its upcoming digital download, "Double Dragon Neon." Some of you may remember playing the original "Double Dragon" at your ...
Anomaly Agent feels like a tie-in game for an ’80s movie that never existed ... There’s a hint of Double Fine to it all, particularly when the silliness sometimes belies a more serious ...
Currently, both of these iconic Dragon Age games are available via Steam as Ultimate or Game of the Year editions packed with additional content, and right now, they’re on sale for 80% off.
Publisher Arc System Works and developer Yuke’s have released a new trailer for Double Dragon Revive introducing the pre-order bonus game Double Dragon Dodgeball. The game features a total of 56 ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons Prepare to throw down the Double Dragon way in this fresh addition to the iconic beat ‘em up franchise.
The original Double Dragon basically invented co-op beat-em ... The new title also includes a tag-team ability, so you actually play as two characters at once. Developer Modus Games is teasing ...
Double Dragon is the story of Billy and Jimmy Lee, twin brothers who learned to fight on the cold, tough streets of the city. Their expert knowledge of the martial arts combined with their street ...
Originally published on Game Boy Advance and now making its way to modern consoles, Double Dragon Advance is a remake/expansion of the 1987 arcade game Double Dragon that incorporates elements ...
Michael McWhertor is a journalist with more than 17 years of experience covering video games, technology, movies, TV, and entertainment. Belt-scrolling beat-’em-ups are truly back (again!