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| | Double Dragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The original Double Dragon was one of the earliest beat-em-ups or side-scrolling fighting games in which a player fights against a swarm of adversaries using martial arts or other close-combat techniques. |  | | Due to the popularity of the Double Dragon games, Tradewest lent the brand name to various tie-ins in the US, including adaptions of the game in media outside of the games themselves. |  | | Technos Japan developed their own home versions of the game for the Famicom/NES in 1988 and Game Boy in 1990. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Dragon
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| | Double Dragon Dojo - Mailbag |
 | | Double Dragon has returned since we have a new game, but I'm guessing that you mean for it to return to its original glory days. |  | | Animation and graphics were unbelievably realistic and involving for that time and the combat method was truly awesome: Double Dragon was the first combat game to feature a sophisticated punch/kick/throw combo method where you could combine each move the way you wanted. |  | | It'll be even more fun with that Game Boy Player of yours. |
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http://www.classicgaming.com/doubledragon/mailbag2004.htm
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