Fun stream tonight, we went LONG on #DoubleDragon Gaiden, but we were having a fun time. Thanks to everyone who tuned in! Back Saturday for Fortune Cookie!
C'est l'été (ça c'est de l'info !), alors histoire de changer un peu (et avant une rentrée chargée), je vous partage une liste de jeux #Nes, #Snes, #Megadrive et #Arcade sur lesquels j'ai passé le plus de temps.
Rien de très original mais de merveilleux souvenirs.
Double Dragon Gaiden Rise Of The Dragons Review (Xbox Series S)
For this Double Dragon Gaiden Rise Of The Dragons Review, where the Double Dragon brothers return in this fresh addition to the iconic beat 'em up franchise. With rogue-lite elements, every playthrough is a chance at new action.
Not so fun fact: when I was in high school, I tried playing a recently acquired copy of Double Dragon for NES. When I turned the system on, it displayed a 3x3 matrix of sixes, like this:
6 6 6
6 6 6
6 6 6
As a young religious kid, I was freaked out. Even more so because I was home alone! I threw the game in the garage trash can.
Sorry for driving up the price of a loose cart ever so slightly. My bad, everyone.
My first time playing River City Ransom on the NES tonight and what a game! A two button and two player beat-down, the attacks, split paths and RPG elements really add to the enjoyment. The weapons are pretty varied too.
It was released in 1989 by Technos who had popularised the scrolling beat-em-up genre (AKA fight n' go right) with both 1986's Renegade and their 1987 arcade smash, Double Dragon.
It is regarded as an NES classic and has been on my list of games to play on the MISTer. Having spent a good hour with it, I can confirm it's going straight to my favourites list.
A new Double Dragon game is coming out and I don't know how I feel about it. While I absolutely adore old-school side-scrolling beat-'em-ups like Streets of Rage and Final Fight, I absolute abhor forced nostalgia and these screenshots kind of reek of that. What do you think? #DoubleDragon#Retro#Gaming