I still have a picture of me at 7 years old standing next to a Double Dragon II arcade cabinet in the Smuggler’s Notch game room giving a thumbs up. I always loved this game and the original. The ending credits song in this game is so incredible. It might just be the best Double Dragon title song rendition I’ve ever heard (44:44). Thanks for the play through!
For those who watched the Dragon Ball series in Japanese, Billy Lee is voiced by Ryo Horikawa - the same voice actor for Vegeta. He actually sounds a lot like Vegeta in this.
As a lifelong Double Dragon fan, especially II on NES, this port looks solid. Billy and Jimmy’s legs are like 6 feet long in this port, which helps them to channel their inner Van Damme to kick butt(ocks). The song that starts at 42:17 is awesome.
This and the NES version of DD2 are the best ones for the second game in the franchise. I only wish they didn’t radically change the music so much. And for some reason, Missions 4 and 5 are swapped. I think it made more sense to find the fortress after the forest.
I always read your detailed and thorough video descriptions. They're so informative and well put together. Thanks again for the time and effort you put into all your content. You don't have to put this much effort, but you do and it shows. This truly demonstrates that this is a passion.
Yeah as I love the nes version I Love this one too. The cutscenes and the music is really good. The music really defines the 90s. Especially in stage 2, it reminds me of new jack swing.
This is a pretty nifty port of Double Dragon 2: The Revenge. I do like they combined both the arcade and the NES feel of the game (minus Marian getting shot up by one of the Shadow Warriors at the beginning of the game and the only game at the time showing a lady getting straight up killed in a gruesome fashion). I wonder why they don’t port this version onto modern consoles but port the NES versions of those Double Dragon games. Hopefully one day they release some sort of collection that includes all three arcade games, all three NES games, Super Double Dragon/Return of the Double Dragon, Double Dragon Neon and Double Dragon IV (and have a way to play Japanese versions of each game).
I've only ever played the NES version. I didn't even know this version existed, but it looks freaking *_awesome!_* The largely detailed sprites, the backgrounds, those smoothly animated cinematics between every level - each with solid voice acting and especially that soundtrack! I was literally bopping my head to Mission Two's "Streets of Rage" sounding music lol (8:59). This is much better than the NES version. And thanks for translating all of the cutscenes.
Except for the part about the city being nuked, this game's backstory is eerily prophetic. Not that anyone even thirty years ago didn't expect the murder rate to skyrocket in in NYC as time went on.
The number of murders in NYC is down 80% from 30 years ago. It’s comparable to the 50’s and 60’s right now. The 80s and early 90’s were really, really bad.
The dissonance between the cutscene- and in-game aesthetics has always struck me as particularly weird. Like it's one of those earlier released western styled games that they later threw some outsourced anime (or well, anime-esque pixel art) cutscenes at for the CD add-on, like with Golden Axe. Except this game was seemingly built from the ground up for the PC Engine CD, so it doesn't make sense here. And it's not only the style either, I mean, Billy's sprite for example just looks _nothing_ like the cutscene guy, period. Different design. Was there any communication between the two parties at all? Anyhow, thanks for the translation! :)
The only way I can see them doing a rework on this is either a full remake,or some modders step in an redraw the character sprites, or some Mugen Beats of Rage modders make their own Double Dragon II game using all new sprites and backgrounds and insert this games cutscenes, audio and music on.
If only Double Dragon 1 & 3 were on the PC Engine as well. It would be the ultimate and definitive version of the entire trilogy that is far more superior than the Arcade, NES and Genesis versions that were unimpressive in comparison.
1:13 Bimmy and Jimmy. Only this time I would think that it's because of the proper Japanese pronunciation. And also note that Mission 7 BGM sounds alott like Gutsman's Stage Theme.
The music here is in no way comparable to the NES version of the game. The music in that one was a perfect fit for the onscreen violence. That was a legendary soundtrack....they should have remastered it instead of replacing it.
This PC version of this game is truly AMAZING! I wish I had this version when I was younger! Only versions I've played were the arcade and owned the NES! Now, I have brought the NES version in the Xbox store and I play it almost daily! Beautiful graphics and memories! Thank you for sharing! 🤩😍😎👊
@@AlexNona80it's really the 6th game (or if you count the other games, like 10th). They originally considered super DD, DD4, and we got that crappy DD5 fighting game based on the Cartoon
Am I the only one with mixed opinions about this port? Some parts feel kinda cheap, like how the Shadow just comes out of the door instead of coming out of yourself, and the lack of the ninja bosses or the tank in the forest. I'm also kinda peeved by the final boss, since I kinda preferred how he teased you with a Marian illusion in the NES cutscene (here it just kinda throws you into the fight), and his sprite doesn't match his ending appearance. My last big peeve is the soundtrack, because I personally prefer the original Technos soundtrack. Sure you get the signature DD theme and the final boss theme, but still.
Looks like a great version of DD2. But the NES version will always be the best iteration of DD2 ever, in my eyes. The joy and sensation of the special attacks on NES (esp. the knee) are just lost in this game. Which is a shame as the hand to hand stuff looks solid enough. Although the "arc" on the jumps here do look odd...
This version of the final boss fight theme is so good, and the cosmic background looks great. But they screwed it up by not having the final theme kick in halfway through the fight like in the NES version, and by letting the boss continue to go invisible after the illusion is broken. The whole point of the transition halfway through (the change in background, the loss of invisibility, the change in music) is that the tide has turned. You're kicking his ass, his powers are failing, and victory is near.
This remake of the NES game is straight-up amazing, and Billy and Jimmy do the best Kool-Aid Man impressions I've ever seen.
Oh Yeah!!!
DABARU
DURAKON
...
OH YEAHHHH!
I still have a picture of me at 7 years old standing next to a Double Dragon II arcade cabinet in the Smuggler’s Notch game room giving a thumbs up. I always loved this game and the original. The ending credits song in this game is so incredible. It might just be the best Double Dragon title song rendition I’ve ever heard (44:44). Thanks for the play through!
Billy looks like Kenshiro, and Jimmy looks like MD Geist.
It really speaks a lot to how great the NES version of the game was, that this is a port of that rather than the arcade original.
For those who watched the Dragon Ball series in Japanese, Billy Lee is voiced by Ryo Horikawa - the same voice actor for Vegeta. He actually sounds a lot like Vegeta in this.
As a lifelong Double Dragon fan, especially II on NES, this port looks solid. Billy and Jimmy’s legs are like 6 feet long in this port, which helps them to channel their inner Van Damme to kick butt(ocks). The song that starts at 42:17 is awesome.
I can still hum to this song 32 years later
This and the NES version of DD2 are the best ones for the second game in the franchise. I only wish they didn’t radically change the music so much. And for some reason, Missions 4 and 5 are swapped. I think it made more sense to find the fortress after the forest.
I like the Nes version a little more. Followed by this one.
I always read your detailed and thorough video descriptions. They're so informative and well put together. Thanks again for the time and effort you put into all your content. You don't have to put this much effort, but you do and it shows. This truly demonstrates that this is a passion.
Thanks, that's really nice to hear. I try to make it worth people's while to look my stuff, so I'm happy that the work shows 😊
This is a superior version, I love the City Pop music and cut scenes
This is so 90's, amazing.
Feels more 80s
@@Soulreactions 1989
Damn this looks like an amazing game, the graphics, sfx and music are all incredible!
The music was a dude with a midi keyboard going crazy with a JV-1080 because CD SOUND!
The Lee brothers in the normal ending: We've won... but at what cost?
Yeah as I love the nes version I Love this one too. The cutscenes and the music is really good. The music really defines the 90s. Especially in stage 2, it reminds me of new jack swing.
1989 Bobby Brown
Got this version years ago along with the MegaDrive version! I've always been a DD super fan
Quite possibly one of the best Double Dragon games out there.
Double Dragon Advance
Return of Double Dragon (2023 rerelease)
This
@ Yes.
I still play this on my turbo 😎
I have to say, the music on this port is amazing!
This is a pretty nifty port of Double Dragon 2: The Revenge. I do like they combined both the arcade and the NES feel of the game (minus Marian getting shot up by one of the Shadow Warriors at the beginning of the game and the only game at the time showing a lady getting straight up killed in a gruesome fashion).
I wonder why they don’t port this version onto modern consoles but port the NES versions of those Double Dragon games. Hopefully one day they release some sort of collection that includes all three arcade games, all three NES games, Super Double Dragon/Return of the Double Dragon, Double Dragon Neon and Double Dragon IV (and have a way to play Japanese versions of each game).
I really want to believe this will happen someday
We definitely need Super Double Dragon and BT & DD on Switch.
2:15 Billy doing a Kenshiro impression.
The PC Engine version has you do the forest level before the underground base, which was reversed in the NES version.
Man I wish I could go back to the early 90s
Every decade had their problems. I just wish I were in my 20's again.
Good to see they kept Big Van Vader in the PC Engine version.
I've only ever played the NES version. I didn't even know this version existed, but it looks freaking *_awesome!_* The largely detailed sprites, the backgrounds, those smoothly animated cinematics between every level - each with solid voice acting and especially that soundtrack! I was literally bopping my head to Mission Two's "Streets of Rage" sounding music lol (8:59). This is much better than the NES version.
And thanks for translating all of the cutscenes.
I love that in the options menu, that looks like Vegeta, lol.
44:45 Aw, I wish they had gone all the way and called it “Daaba Doragon”. I guess “double” is a bit more well known, w.
Except for the part about the city being nuked, this game's backstory is eerily prophetic. Not that anyone even thirty years ago didn't expect the murder rate to skyrocket in in NYC as time went on.
The number of murders in NYC is down 80% from 30 years ago. It’s comparable to the 50’s and 60’s right now. The 80s and early 90’s were really, really bad.
If This City Had Survived A Nuke,
Would Mutants Be Appearing After New York Endured A Massive Crime Wave?
43:22 Marian you're alive I love you.
I love the music.
The dissonance between the cutscene- and in-game aesthetics has always struck me as particularly weird. Like it's one of those earlier released western styled games that they later threw some outsourced anime (or well, anime-esque pixel art) cutscenes at for the CD add-on, like with Golden Axe. Except this game was seemingly built from the ground up for the PC Engine CD, so it doesn't make sense here.
And it's not only the style either, I mean, Billy's sprite for example just looks _nothing_ like the cutscene guy, period. Different design. Was there any communication between the two parties at all?
Anyhow, thanks for the translation! :)
You hit the nail right on the head.
Oh man, that version of Golden Axe was so rough.
@@NintendoComplete Lol, ain't that the truth. How is that shit running on the same hardware that could do Rondo of Blood?
@Mark Koetsier That game would've embarrassed the Master System. The CD cutscenes were pretty badass at least.
The only way I can see them doing a rework on this is either a full remake,or some modders step in an redraw the character sprites, or some Mugen Beats of Rage modders make their own Double Dragon II game using all new sprites and backgrounds and insert this games cutscenes, audio and music on.
If only Double Dragon 1 & 3 were on the PC Engine as well.
It would be the ultimate and definitive version of the entire trilogy that is far more superior than the Arcade, NES and Genesis versions that were unimpressive in comparison.
1:13 Bimmy and Jimmy.
Only this time I would think that it's because of the proper Japanese pronunciation. And also note that Mission 7 BGM sounds alott like Gutsman's Stage Theme.
Come on, he clearly says 'Biri', not Bimmy. 😉
Glorious video.
The music here is in no way comparable to the NES version of the game. The music in that one was a perfect fit for the onscreen violence. That was a legendary soundtrack....they should have remastered it instead of replacing it.
This version miss the nes levels thèmes BGM 🥺
Makes me with they'd done Double Dragon IV with the 16-bit graphics at least, or had Wayforward do it. The 8-bit retro didn't work for me.
I didn't know you had to fight Duke Nukem
Rip em a new one.
They like to reference real life wrestlers too maybe that boss was meant to reference Surfer Sting or Lex Lugor?
Wait didn't you already translate this before?
This PC version of this game is truly AMAZING! I wish I had this version when I was younger! Only versions I've played were the arcade and owned the NES! Now, I have brought the NES version in the Xbox store and I play it almost daily! Beautiful graphics and memories! Thank you for sharing! 🤩😍😎👊
I would've preferred this over Double Dragon IV, when that requel was released a few years ago.
Requel? i though its 4th game
@@AlexNona80it's really the 6th game (or if you count the other games, like 10th). They originally considered super DD, DD4, and we got that crappy DD5 fighting game based on the Cartoon
@@thecunninlynguist i never saw it. Probably because I don't have console
Am I the only one with mixed opinions about this port?
Some parts feel kinda cheap, like how the Shadow just comes out of the door instead of coming out of yourself, and the lack of the ninja bosses or the tank in the forest.
I'm also kinda peeved by the final boss, since I kinda preferred how he teased you with a Marian illusion in the NES cutscene (here it just kinda throws you into the fight), and his sprite doesn't match his ending appearance.
My last big peeve is the soundtrack, because I personally prefer the original Technos soundtrack. Sure you get the signature DD theme and the final boss theme, but still.
41:43 Final boss theme still better in nes game
Looks like a great version of DD2. But the NES version will always be the best iteration of DD2 ever, in my eyes. The joy and sensation of the special attacks on NES (esp. the knee) are just lost in this game. Which is a shame as the hand to hand stuff looks solid enough. Although the "arc" on the jumps here do look odd...
2:04 Hell yeah! You know shit is about to get real! 😆
Heavy Hokuto No Ken influence and reference
agree
I wish THIS Version gets Released on Switch.
Nah, the entire trilogy collection on Switch should be like this.
Somehow the sprites look goofier than the NES port.
yeah the art design is super off. Don't like the sound effects either. I dig the music though.
min 47:18 post credit scene ?? damn, and I though marvel movies were creeps 😒
min 44:49 double D O R A G O N ? ? 😅😂 ha ha ha 😝 ortographic mistakes being legendary on double dragon games, no matter what 😁
Who the hell produced this soundtrack, Teddy Riley?
Famicom is officially the best version.
Where can I play this at man the music on here is sss tier
To get the True ending you have to play in Hard Difficult
Ugh it's one of those games isn't it?
@@dorourke105 Gotta get gud.
30:40 what he says
Mission 5's BGM is beautiful
Wait a moment, that girl is Esmeralda from Saint Seiya
Billy - "AAAAHH, Jimmy, do you see this"? Jimmy - "What do I look like a Ghostbuster"?
This is what Double Dragon 3 should have looked and played .
that screen test @ the end seems indicates there's multiple ending for this port. wonder if it's true & if does, how does one gets them?
I explained in the description. There's a different ending for each difficulty level.
we need a full anime in this style
we should've gotten that instead of that cheesy cartoon series.
This on the PC was legit 👌 🔥 💯
Is this as difficult as the NES version?
36:57 喘息聲咦嘿嘿😍😍😍😍
The seiyuu of those Double Dragon Themselves here is Crispy
Vegeta/Dunban as Billy
Fate Cu Chulainn as Jimmy
Anyone else get Hokuto no Ken vibes from this?
Yup of course, it's inspiration from hokuto no ken
The Turbogarfx-16 version of Double Dragon 2 🐉 should have been released in the USA in the first place. 😀👍🎮
What music in intro?
Music got a Sonic CD vibe going
44:43 oh wow wonderful song
This version of the final boss fight theme is so good, and the cosmic background looks great. But they screwed it up by not having the final theme kick in halfway through the fight like in the NES version, and by letting the boss continue to go invisible after the illusion is broken. The whole point of the transition halfway through (the change in background, the loss of invisibility, the change in music) is that the tide has turned. You're kicking his ass, his powers are failing, and victory is near.
Billy is Vegeta/Captain Falcon and Jimmy is Guts/Lancer!
The story of nuclear fallout and apocalype world. Also
Billy = Kenshiro
Jimmy = a bit of Raoh
👽
Stage 1 music reninds me of Ballz 3D with all the screaming and laughing
Nothing beats the NES Double Dragon 2.
Is that Char Aznable's VA as the narrator?
Marain is dei ?
DD theme is epic
what happened to the old upload?
I deleted it.
Essa versão de Pc parece muito boa
Double Dragon 2 is off and never close to the arcade original
lol
Actually the Mega-Drive version is just like the Arcade
Sunrine or sunset?
Escape from New York influenced so many games...
If only the live-action Double Dragon were made in the same style as both *Escape from New York* and *Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story* combined.
@@KenMasters. indeed - JC would have needed to direct those :)
@@pizzakidd
Sure, after all, he did also make *Big Trouble in Little China* which is what the Double Dragon II game felt like.
Oh man why didn't they use the Arcade sprites?
The Arcade versions looked and played too awkward TBH.
Ты тоже тут после обзора Пиксель Дэвила?)
43:10 His became skeleton 💀 ☠️
Good one bro
Easy ending was best
I hope you will translate Snatcher’s Saturn port (or even the PCE port)
Interessante
Сюжет в конце напомнил "Кулак северной звезды"
Billy & Jimmy aka Joseph Joestar and Caesar Zeppeli.
aka bimmy and jimmy
Character Lee Brother like the cartoon character from double dragon
Damn what a good game. Kinda dropped the ball on the soundtrack
Bad dude like mystéroi suit a geuss
This music...
Como uno podrá jugar eso en este 2023?
In gad sharp peace pf rock
One boss doppelgãnger
Some building and New York is ruined
Ahhhhhhhhhh!