Double Dragon (1989) 
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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Related Titles: Comments: | Mastertronic Added DimensionFighting Richard Aplin 512K Yes Eng 3.5" Floppy disk Worldwide Double Dragon 2: The Revenge Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone | Commodore Amiga More from other publishers: Amstrad CPC Atari 7800 Atari Lynx Atari ST Commodore 64 Nintendo Game Boy Sinclair ZX Spectrum IBM PC Sega Mega Drive Nintendo NES Sega Game Gear Sony Playstation |
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Iss 47 Mar 1989 (Zzap! 64) 4th Dec 2011 10:04The shadow boss has kidnapped your true love and taken her to the Black Warrior hideout! You must set off to the rescue… Once you've found your deadly karate slippers…
Members of the Shadow's Boss's gang have been left along the route to 'duff you up', but you're an ace Karate expert and can smash them in just as much. Whoar! Not only are you a whizz with your hand and foot, but also with weapons which found along the route. To rescue your girl, you must battle through various stages to the hideout itself, where the Boss awaits…
Double Dragon is one of my favourite arcade games, so when I saw the pretty title page and listened to the excellent music (both exactly like the arcade machine) I thought I was in for a threat. However, after two games of an average beat-'em-up, I found that I'd finished it. In a total time of around 20 minutes. Not much in the way of lastability, don't you think? Maybe I'm being too harsh, as I've completed the arcade version already. But as I remember, it wasn't that easy. My advice is to try it first.
The conversion of Double Dragon is one of those that falls into the 'long awaited' category. Now the Amiga version has arrived, we can all breathe a sign of relief… Well, maybe not. The graphics are great, as is the sound (the title music is sampled from the coin-op), but the game itself doesn't present too much of a challenge. The aggressive feel of the fighting in the original has been mostly lost, making the game a lot easier. All said it's not a bad game. It's just something missing…
PRESENTATION 60%
Dodgy multiload and tricky controls let the side down. The rest is fine though.
GRAPHICS 81%
Quite close to the original, but they should really be closer than that.
SOUND 83%
Arcade identical music and 'unusual' in-game effects.
HOOKABILITY 87%
Great fun to play the arcade classic for frog at first…
LASTABILITY 34%
But it's rather easy to complete within a few goes.
OVERALL
62%
Not a bad game, but a rather weak conversion…
Conversion Factor: 43%
Members of the Shadow's Boss's gang have been left along the route to 'duff you up', but you're an ace Karate expert and can smash them in just as much. Whoar! Not only are you a whizz with your hand and foot, but also with weapons which found along the route. To rescue your girl, you must battle through various stages to the hideout itself, where the Boss awaits…
Double Dragon is one of my favourite arcade games, so when I saw the pretty title page and listened to the excellent music (both exactly like the arcade machine) I thought I was in for a threat. However, after two games of an average beat-'em-up, I found that I'd finished it. In a total time of around 20 minutes. Not much in the way of lastability, don't you think? Maybe I'm being too harsh, as I've completed the arcade version already. But as I remember, it wasn't that easy. My advice is to try it first.
The conversion of Double Dragon is one of those that falls into the 'long awaited' category. Now the Amiga version has arrived, we can all breathe a sign of relief… Well, maybe not. The graphics are great, as is the sound (the title music is sampled from the coin-op), but the game itself doesn't present too much of a challenge. The aggressive feel of the fighting in the original has been mostly lost, making the game a lot easier. All said it's not a bad game. It's just something missing…
PRESENTATION 60%
Dodgy multiload and tricky controls let the side down. The rest is fine though.
GRAPHICS 81%
Quite close to the original, but they should really be closer than that.
SOUND 83%
Arcade identical music and 'unusual' in-game effects.
HOOKABILITY 87%
Great fun to play the arcade classic for frog at first…
LASTABILITY 34%
But it's rather easy to complete within a few goes.
OVERALL
62%
Not a bad game, but a rather weak conversion…
Conversion Factor: 43%
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History
This title was first added on 2nd September 2006
This title was most recently updated on 4th December 2011







