The game holds an incredible amount of nostalgia for me - any time I see its visuals or hear its music I am instantly transported back to Brian’s room. I fondly recall waking up bright and early Sunday mornings and diving right into Super Double Dragon that holiday season of ’92. About once a month we gathered for a big sleepover. Growing up I was lucky to have a close knit group of family friends. We absolutely loved the sequel but the less said about Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones, the better. My brother and I were huge Double Dragon fans dating back to 1988 when the first game came out for the NES. MEMORIES FROM A BYGONE ERA The craze began here Sadly, Marian is mentioned but MIA in the game The rest of this review will strictly be based on the Japanese version.
Pub & Dev: Technos | October 1992 | 8 MEGSĮveryone who grew up with the NES back in the late ’80s to early ’90s had their own favorite franchises.