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The leader of the Black Warriors gang, Willy, kidnaps and **SPOILER ALERT** Kills!!! Billy's girlfriend there's only one answer. Billy and Jimmy Lee fight their way through the 4 levels to seek revenge against Willy and dismantle his gang along the way. This 1988 Tecnos Japan game is the sequel to the first entry in this legendary series. Don't forget to stretch, and enjoy our episode for Double Dragon II: The Revenge.
This week, Konami teases more Bomberman, Metroid Fusion coming to Switch online, This Month in Video Game History, and Jason reviews Double Dragon II: The Revenge for the NES. Email us at nerdcaveretro@gmail.com --www.nerdcaveretro.com --Join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/nerdcaveretro --Check out our merch: www.ncrmerch.com –Follow us on all social media platforms: @nerdcaveretro, @Derek_Diamond @JayFunktastic --Use our code "NCR" at checkout at www.brezcoffeeco.com for 10% off your order! -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/jayfunktastic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcaveretro/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerdcaveretro/support
Let us pursue another dumb idea that turned into a good idea. As we've casually mentioned for the past few months, we've been working on a new (occasional) show, GOD BLESS THE RING, an exploration of the history, lore, and gameplay of classic beat 'em ups and fighting games. We brought in a third host (thanks, Mark) and try to put a twist on our format. Fighting games and beat 'em ups aren't really ripe for a deep, critical analysis in the traditional sense, but Eric applied weird, creative fiction to each encounter as we talked through the game. This is GOD BLESS THE RING – Retrograde Amnesia's exploration of the history, lore, and gameplay mechanics of classic beat ‘em ups and fighting games. In our first installment, we're hitting up Double Dragon and Double Dragon II: The Revenge. We are joined by the purveyor hot sounds himself, Mark. Find us on Patreon at patreon.com/retroAM, on Twitter at @retroamnesiapod and through e-mail at podcast@retrogradeamnesia.com. www.retrogradeamnesia.com
En este programa estaremos conversando sobre la secuela de uno de los juegos Beat em up mas populares de la historia, Double Dragon II The Revenge, titulo que si bien fue bastante exitoso a nivel general, no logro superar la popularidad y ventas de su antecesor, esto principalmente al drástico cambio en sus controles, asimilándose mucho mas al juego Nekketsu Koha Kunio-Kun.
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.What else can I say that hasn't already been said before? Smooth jams, ahoy! We've got vaporwave interwebz, sketchy department store elevators, giant hotels, spooky discotheques, and even Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Super. Plus another special request from the magic of the PC-Engine CD. OH BOY!DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (3/28/21)PlaylistLOVER - Kota Kato, Kojiro Nakajima, and Chiyoko Mitsumata(Kamaitachi no Yoru: Tokubetsu-hen, Sony Playstation)E-Mail - Raúl Feliz(Broken Reality, PC)Edition - David Soltany(Hotel Giant DS, Nintendo DS)In the Elevator of the Department Store - Ohshima(Pinky Ponky, X68000)BossaEsque - Ludifactory(Cover Girl, Playstation Portable)Sleepless City - Hironobu Yahata(Marble Saga: Kororinpa, Nintendo Wii)My Boo - Unknown(Shine: Kotoba wo Tsumuide, Sony Playstation 2)The End - Harumi Fujita(Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Kondo wa Puzzle de Oshioki yo!, Super Famicom)Special RequestStage 5 - Hiroyuki Togo(Double Dragon II: The Revenge, PC-Engine CD)
This weeks sponsor is Filthy Casual a premium gaming apparel brand. Go to https://www.filthycasual.com and get dressed to party and play videogames! It's two-player day which means Nolan North and Troy Baker are playing the classic and somewhat improved 1988 sequel Double Dragon II: The Revenge. Oh, it's not all jump kicks and uppercuts folks. There's a new segment we're calling "Punk Rock Jam Session" or PRJS which totally rolls off the tongue. Also, for some unknown reason, there's a discussion on the what the best Christmas Movie of all time should be and of course, like the great actors they are, dive into the motivation of what makes two brother's punch their way through the apocalypse. Do they make it past the 1st level? Does the loss of Marian tear these brothers apart for good? Those answers and more on RETRO REPLAY. Let's Play!
Episode #109 of BGMania. Bryan and Frank make like Russell Crowe when he was portrayed on South Park and go "fightin' 'round the world" as they explore some excellent music from one of their favorite genres to sit down and play... Beat 'em Ups! Trust me.. this is a LONG overdue episode. Enjoy the show! Please send all track requests for future episodes of Radio Hour and possibly more to bgmania@leveldowngames.com The tracklist for today’s episode is as follows: Mission 1 (Double Dragon II: The Revenge) [1988] Scene 05, Stage 01 (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade) [1989] A Tough Fight -Boss Battle- (River City Ransom) [1989] Fuze (Streets of Rage 3) [1994] Joe the Hero (Viewtiful Joe) [2003] Las Vegas (Ninja Baseball Bat Man) [1993] Fret Street Beat-Beat (Final Fight II) [1993] I'll Keep on Fighting as Long as I Live (X-Men Arcade) [1992] Black Racers (Mother Russia Bleeds) [2016] Ending -Staff Roll- (The Punisher Arcade) [1993] Sunrise -Ending- (Night Slashers) [1993] Turtle Village 2 (Golden Axe) [1989] Sion Barzhad's Theme (The Bouncer) [2000] The Four Heroes (Cadillacs and Dinosaurs) [1993] City (The Ninja Warriors) [1994] Moe's Tavern (The Simpsons Arcade) [1991] CONTACT US ◘ Website: http://leveldowngames.com/◘ Discord: https://discord.gg/Vqfdeaf◘ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG◘ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryan.ldg/◘ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leveldowngaming◘ LDG Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/leveldowngames◘ Kyle/Streamworks Alliance Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bruce_dedeuce AFFILIATE LINKS Please consider supporting Level Down Games and all of our content by using the following affiliate links. Thanks so much! ◘ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=levdowgam-20◘ Audible: https://amzn.to/2uGf6Rm◘ Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2mwcnpd◘ Fanatical: http://bit.ly/2MGOFFF◘ ORIGIN PC: http://www.originpc.com/?aid=5118◘ RAZER: http://leveldowngames.com/razer
It's a sibling rivalry, ARGonauts! Returning guest Ross Jaynes joins us along with his sister and Nerd and Needle owner Elaine Jaynes to discuss the brother and sister dynamic when playing video games. Everyone who grew up with siblings can relate to some of the stories told here! This week's news has us ponder over the over 10 new game announcements that will happen during The Game Awards. We also look into the PlayStation 5 possibly using cartridges, Parasite Eve potentially making a comeback, and game studio Nicalis teasing us with their idea for a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game. The Stage of History has us seeing double vision with Double Dragon II: The Revenge and ToeJam & Earl. Robert then keeps our pulses running with the Sega Channel exclusive Pulseman in Obscura. Be sure to grab our game giveaways, then stick with us for another round of Random Select. Who could David be this time? ‘The Game Awards’ Will See At Least Ten New Game Announcements Sony's New Patent Hints At Possible Cartridge Format For PlayStation 5 A New 'Parasite Eve' Game May Be Coming Soon Nicalis' Idea For a 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Game Is Fantastic Nerd and Needle RossJaynes.com Got a question, comment, or suggestion for the show? Email us or send a tweet! Also, join our Discord room to chat all things retro gaming! Follow David | Follow Robert We are partnered with Don't Feed The Gamers! Be sure to check them out for fan-focused gaming content.
VGBS returns and this one's an absolute, all-time favorite of ours. It's definitely been on our episode bucket list since the inception of the cast...So get your Trejo-Abobo stache ready and join us as we dive headlong into the turf of Double Dragon II: The Revenge for the NES!
The year is 19XX. The nuclear war was not friendly to the world. Crawling out from underneath the irradiated rubble are two young men brave enough to discuss Double Dragon II: The Revenge—Tyler and Dave. Yes, the quest to play all 30 games on the NES Classic continues! There's a "Double Quiz" courtesy of Sandwich Pope Phil, in addition to conversation about Billy and Jimmy. We also talk about incest, potty training, and reveal Bowser Junior's secret identity. We also answer some voicemail! Continue reading → The post Ep. 426 – Double Dragon II: The Revenge appeared first on TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games.
Das hat Nintendo wohl selbst nicht erwartet. Das «NES Classic Mini» ist gerade erschienen und nahezu überall ausverkauft. Zu Wucherpreisen wird die Mini-Konsole angeboten! Anstatt dem Originalpreis von 69 Euro, respektive 89 Schweizer Franken müssen Nostalgiker aktuell locker das Doppelte bezahlen. Doch Nintendo verspricht Besserung und Nachschub - wer also 30 Jahre warten konnte, wird jetzt auch noch einige Wochen ohne «NES Classic Mini» überleben. Das ist natürlich leicht geschrieben. Denn «Gamester.tv» hat eines der erlesenen Geräte in der Redaktion stehen. Doch an was liegt es, dass eine Konsole mit einem Emulator (Linux als OS) solch einen Hype erzeugt? Nun, das NES war Nintendos erste Heimkonsole. Der japanische Videospielriese verkaufte weltweit über 60 Millionen Geräte des Original-NES. Das Gerät erschien bereits 1983 in Japan, 1985 in den USA und erst 1986 im europäischen Raum (eine Zeitspanne die heute undenkbar für einen Konsolenlaunch wäre). Und Nintendo eroberte die Videogamer im Sturm. Insbesondere dank fantastischen Eigenmarken wie «The Legend of Zelda» oder «Super Mario Bros.» und spielerisch wie grafisch exzellenten Drittherstellerserien wie «Castlevania» (Konami) oder «Mega Man» (Capcom). Und nun, 30 Jahre nach dem europäischen Release, veröffentlicht Nintendo das «NES Classic Mini» mit 30 Games. Dabei ist die Grösse der Konsole eine Sensation - wer sie nicht mit eigenen Augen sieht, glaubt es kaum - das Gerät passt auf eine Handfläche - so süss! Die Controller hingegen haben die Originaldimensionen, einer liegt dem Gerät bei, ein weiterer kann dazugekauft werden. Die Eingabegeräte sind äusserst wertig, sogar minimal besser als die Originalcontroller (A-B-Tasten haben bessere Druckpunkte). Die Kabel hingegen sind eine Frechheit: Sei es das HDMI-Kabel oder die Controller-Kabel - beide fallen deutlich zu kurz aus. Verlängerungen (via Dritthersteller erhältlich) sind fast Pflicht, die Kosten gehen somit in die Höhe. Auch der «Wii Classic Controller» und «Classic Controller Pro» können angeschlossen werden. Strom wird via USB-Kabel erzeugt. Achtung: Nintendo spart hier, es ist kein Netzteil dabei. Das Stromkabel muss ergo an einen USB-Buchse oder via Adapter an die Stromquelle angeschlossen werden. Technisch erhält das Gerät jedoch super viel Power: Der CPU ist ein ARM Cortex-A7 (1,2 GHz), der GPU (Grafik) hat eine zweikernige Mali-400-GPU, die sogar 3D-Grafik mit 55 Millionen Dreiecke pro Sekunde rendern könnte - was aber bei NES-Spielen nicht gebraucht wird. Kurzum: Nintendo kann diese Power auch anderweitig für zukünftige Geräte (SNES) gebrauchen. Nun aber zu den Spielen: Es gibt drei Optionen für die Darstellung. Einen CRT-Effekt (Scanlines, wie ein alter Monitor, oft in alten Automaten zu sehen), eine Original-Ausgabe oder knackscharf dank HDMI in 4:3. Toll: Jedes Game kann mit drei Schnellsaves gespeichert werden - besonders Games ohne Savefunktion oder Games mit Passwort-System (wie etwa «Kid Icarus» profitieren davon und sorgen für stressfreies, komfortables Gaming. Schade ist jedoch die Tatsache, dass es keine Reset-Kombination gibt, der Spieler muss für jeden Spielstart die Reset-Taste an der Konsole drücken. Auch wird es keinerlei Möglichkeiten geben weitere Games auf die Konsole zu laden - Nintendo lässt sich so wohl die Türen für weitere «NES Classic Mini»-Versionen offen. 679 Spiele wurden in den USA veröffentlicht (die Basis für die «Classic»-Konsole, in Japan ist ein «Famicom Classic»-Gerät in den japanischen Originalfarben und anderen Games veröffentlicht worden). Davon 30 Spiele zu wählen sorgt unweigerlich dafür, dass Kennern einige Titel fehlen werden. Im Video haben wir unsere 10 Games genannt, die wir am meisten vermissen und bei einem weiteren «Classic»-Release wünschen. Die 30 vorhandenen Games haben aber dennoch sehr viel NES-Topgame-Potential. Hier die komplette Liste: Balloon Fight Bubble Bobble Castlevania Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest Donkey Kong Donkey Kong Jr. Double Dragon II: The Revenge Dr. Mario Excitebike Final Fantasy Galaga Ghost'n Goblins Gradius Ice Climber Kid Icarus Kirby’s Adventure Mario Bros. Mega Man 2 Metroid Ninja Gaiden Pac-Man Punch-Out!! StarTropics Super C Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros. 2 Super Mario Bros. 3 Tecmo Bowl The Legend of Zelda Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Viele davon sind für zwei Spieler (abwechselnd) gedacht, nur wenige verfügen über simultanen Zweispieler-Modus (etwa «Ballon Fight» oder «Double Dragon II: The Revenge»). Insgesamt hat es reihenweise gute Spiele, die sehr viele Genres abdecken. Wir empfehlen insbesondere (alphabetische Reihenfolge): «Castlevania», «Double Dragon II: The Revenge», «Ghost'n Goblins», «Gradius», «Kid Icarus», «Kirby's Adventure», «Mega Man 2», «Metroid», «Ninja Gaiden», «Punch-Out!!», «Super C», sowie die komplette «Super Mario Bros.»-Reihe (mit dem US-Euro-«Super Mario Bros 2.» sowie ausdrücklich beide «Zelda»-Games. Kurzum: Hier sind mächtig viele Gameknaller drauf und dies offiziell lizenziert, günstiger als im Virtual Shop von Nintendo (da gibt es auch nicht all diese Titel) und weitaus günstiger als im Original - obwohl hier Hardcore-Sammler natürlich stets das Original bevorzugen werden. Insgesamt ist Nintendo mit dem «NES Classic Mini» ein spielerischer Volltreffer gelungen, der insbesondere Nostalgiker erfreut und auch junge Spieler historisch geschickt an die zweite grosse Videospielwelle (nach Atari 2600) heranführt. (raf)
On this episode of The Legend of Retro Xander and Choppy Lee discuss Double Dragon II: The Revenge! Ready your ship load out for Retro Relapse and catch up on Xander's progress through Final Fantasy IX. These Roman numerals and more on this episode of The Legend of Retro!
The Gaming Marathon crew is back with a fresh Podcast for your listening pleasure. Up first is a segment of Game Shaming in which the guys discuss what they've been playing of late such as Pokémon Go, Max Payne 3 as well as Double Dragon II: The Revenge on the good ole' NES. Next, it's this week's Rapid Fire News with an official price and release date for the Xbox One S 2 TB version, the original Dead Rising is surprisingly coming to the current generation of PC/Console gaming, Batman: The Telltale Series premieres in August, Rise of the Tomb Raider is finally coming to PlayStation 4 with some curious new content, professional skier Matilda Rapaport was sadly killed while filming for Ubisoft's Steep in the Andes mountains (RIP), Pokémon Go is live in Japan, Nvidia's new $1,200 12 GB Titan X card is an absolute beast for those that can afford it and a disturbed young man faces five years of jail time and a $250,000 fine for e-harassing fellow gamers and Blizzard employees. Finally, Asad wraps up the show with a review of the awesome indie isometric real-time tactical Mech combat game Brigador by Stellar Jockeys, with amazing music by Makeup and Vanity Set... Check it out now on Steam! Thanks again for the support, please continue to help us grow this little Podcast, we'll see ya next week! "BRIGADOR!!!
With a tweaked fighting system and two player co-op action, Technos Japan’s Double Dragon II: The Revenge saw a port on virtually every system available between 1988 and 1993. Since it’s our One Year Anniversary we thought we would cover the Arcade, NES, C64, ZX Spectrum, Amiga, PC Engine CD and Mega Drive all in… Read More »
We don’t talk about Double Dragon 2, instead we play the really hard game Kid Icarus and the other Nintendo inspire game Tiny Barbarian DX. Bard talks about the latest anime violent feast JoJo Bizarre Adventures: Stardust Crusaders before briefly talking about traitors among friends with The Resistance: Avalon and more in depth with Cheese Cheaty Mage’s. We also go into an E3 Bonanza looking at a huge list of game were looking forward too. We also discover Maoam is highly addictive, and try and make Skazz spend his money on Steam sale before he is forced to buy a PS4, we have a minor distraction by Mother, we talk about re-naming the podcast after murdering people with xbox’s and our start in gaming, and Ram gets upset over Deus Ex The Fall Notes The game we don’t talk about, Double Dragon 2 Want a really hard Nintendo Game, look up the original Kid Icarus, and if you after something more modern have a look at Uprising looking for a retro 8-bit NES game? have a look at Tiny barbarian DX Like a bit of horrific anime violence? watch Jojo bizarre adventure: stardust crusaders Be a traitor amounts your friends The Resistance: Avalon or bet and cheat against them with Cheaty Mages E3 bonanza: Skazz and Bards Highlights Nintendo conference as a whole Splatoons A Short Zelda clip Little action figures thing Smash brothers Bayonetta 2 TheSuffolkRams Highlights Sid Meier Civilization: beyond earth Alien: Isolation Far Cry 4 Valiant Hearts Dying light Project Spark No Mans Sky Enjoy the additive of Maoam: Pinballs The game that will make Skazz buy a PS4 hyperdimension neptunia victory 2 Anything you think we should talk about? Weird news to blow Luke mind with? Or just want to ask us a question? You can email us here. Why not come join us on our next livesteam? See our YouTube channels for details Cheers TheSuffolkRam, Skazz and Bard