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7/19/2025, 7:19:10 PM
>>11878076
Even though I did play Renegade first, Double Dragon is sort of the real start to the brawler genre for me. Features and systems like friendly fire in co-op, item interactions, even its perspective are small parts of the mix that makes the game interestingly fun for me. I have not watched that movie since it did not appeal to me as I wasn't looking for the game to have a movie. The NES version did have a cool VS mode with larger character sprites that can be played 2-player, but I do not remember it having co-op for the main campaign. Co-op was in the Master System version. However the NES version's main campaign does have a sort of character progression, leveling-up and and adding moves as you go along. Sure the NES has its interesting quirks, but the GBA version is visually more like the arcade with more moves, a combo element, and added enemies from the direct sequel for even more variety. Give that one a shot, as it is my favorite iteration of the game so far.
Even though I did play Renegade first, Double Dragon is sort of the real start to the brawler genre for me. Features and systems like friendly fire in co-op, item interactions, even its perspective are small parts of the mix that makes the game interestingly fun for me. I have not watched that movie since it did not appeal to me as I wasn't looking for the game to have a movie. The NES version did have a cool VS mode with larger character sprites that can be played 2-player, but I do not remember it having co-op for the main campaign. Co-op was in the Master System version. However the NES version's main campaign does have a sort of character progression, leveling-up and and adding moves as you go along. Sure the NES has its interesting quirks, but the GBA version is visually more like the arcade with more moves, a combo element, and added enemies from the direct sequel for even more variety. Give that one a shot, as it is my favorite iteration of the game so far.
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