Double Dragon
DOS - 1988
Also available on: Amiga - Amstrad CPC - Atari 2600 - Atari 7800 - Atari ST - Commodore 64 - Genesis - Lynx - SEGA Master System
Description of Double Dragon
Double Dragon is a disappointing PC version of Technos' classic beat'em up series that were very successful in the arcades and on console systems.
The plot, if you haven't heard of this blockbuster before, goes as follows: Billy and Jimmy Lee must rescue Billy's girlfriend after she is captured by Mr. Big and his gang. One or two players can play as Billy, Jimmy, or both rowdy lads as they fight hordes of gangsters who get in their way. Okay, let’s just ignore the graphics: nobody should expect a 1988 EGA game to rival the arcade original anyway in that department. But what’s really disappointing about this PC conversion is that the smooth, addictive gameplay of the original is left far behind. Sure, you can still do a wide range of moves that made the game an arcade sensation, including elbow attack, face-in-your-knee slams, jumping kicks, various weapon throws, and the standard punch and kick. The range of weapons is similarly impressive: you can use baseball bats, whips, crates, and trashcans to name a few. But the actual gameplay elements such as enemy intelligence and user controls leave a lot to be desired. Although the game has all these cool attacks, you’ll be frustrated if you try to pull them all off. It’s just not intuitive at all.
Worse, supposedly powerful attacks like the jumping kicks don’t seem to do much damage to the enemies, and they are hardly needed in the game because all you need to do is keep the punch key (or joystick button) pressed – enemies will fall like leaves right in front of your auto-fire punches. Character animations are also very choppy, and this can’t be excused by citing “hardware limitation” because many 1988 and older games - most notably Quicksilver’s excellent PC versions of Data East’s classics like Karnov and Guerrilla War - boast smooth animations and near-flawless gameplay.
Overall, if you’re a fan of the original classic, you’ll be disappointed at this spiritless PC version. I suggest you play the original arcade or the NES version on emulators instead and leave this version alone. Better yet, just forget about this whole series and instead play the NES version of River City Ransom, a severely underrated gem that is superior to Double Dragon in every aspect.
Review By HOTUD
External links
Captures and Snapshots
Comments and reviews
Mr Vampire 2019-02-05 -1 point Commodore 64 version
I recall being disappointed when comparing my C64 version with the arcade version I was use to playing.
Pink Floyd 2014-05-21 0 point DOS version
Not the best port of this legendary game. The controls would be my biggest complaint. Much easier to play than the PC port of the sequel. Nintendo had by far the most fun version even though the graphics were not the best. Double Dragon was one of my favorite games of all time. Side scrolling beat em up games were the best. Street Fighter II came out and the genre vanished forever. RIP!
batts 2014-05-12 2 points DOS version
completed it on the arcade and kicked the shit out of my mate at the end when you fight over the bird hahahahahahah
indstr 2014-02-08 1 point DOS version
I bought this game back in the day, it may have been the first game I ever bought with my own money. I remember asking my dad why there were 2 sets of floppy disks (5.25" and 3.5"), and him saying the 3.5" were for if we ever got a computer which had that kind of disk drive. :)
Write a comment
Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. If you have trouble to run Double Dragon, read the abandonware guide first!
Download Double Dragon
We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Also, we try to upload manuals and extra documentation when possible. If you have additional files to contribute or have the game in another language, please contact us!
DOS Version
Amiga ROM
- Year: 1988
- Publisher: 16-Blitz, Arcadia Systems, Inc., Melbourne House
- Developer: Technos Japan Corp.
Amstrad CPC Version
- Year: 1988
- Publisher: Mastertronic plus, Melbourne House
- Developer: Technos Japan Corp.
Atari 2600 ROM
- Year: 1988
- Publisher: Activision, Inc.
- Developer: Technos Japan Corp.
Atari 7800 ROM
- Year: 1989
- Publisher: Activision, Inc.
- Developer: Technos Japan Corp.
Atari ST ROM
- Year: 1989
- Publisher: 16-Blitz, Melbourne House, Virgin Games, Inc.
- Developer: Technos Japan Corp.
Commodore 64 Version
- Year: 1988
- Publisher: Mastertronic plus, Mastertronic, Inc., Melbourne House, Ocean Software Ltd., Tronix
- Developer: Technos Japan Corp.
Genesis ROM
- Year: 1993
- Publisher: Ballistic
- Developer: Technos Japan Corp.
Lynx Version
- Year: 1993
- Publisher: Telegames, Inc.
- Developer: Technos Japan Corp.
SEGA Master System ROM
- Year: 1988
- Publisher: SEGA Enterprises Ltd., SEGA of America, Inc., Tec Toy Indústria de Brinquedos S.A.
- Developer: Technos Japan Corp.
Similar games
Fellow retro gamers also downloaded these games: