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  2. List of Limited Run Games releases - Wikipedia

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    April 2, 2021 Double Dragon IV: 104 (PS4) Arc System Works: Beat 'em up: December 8, 2017 [126] Double Dragon & Kunio-Kun Retro Brawler Bundle: Arc System Works: Beat 'em up August 13, 2021 Double Dragon Neon: Arc System Works: Beat 'em up May 18, 2021 DoubleShake: Rightstick Studios Platform: Double Switch: 25th Anniversary Edition: 194 (PS4)

  3. Double Dragon Neon - Wikipedia

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    Double Dragon Neon was released in North America on September 11, 2012, [3] in Europe on September 20, and in Japan on December 12, 2013 on PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network, and worldwide on September 12 on Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade, [4] to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the series.

  4. Double Dragon II: The Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons is a beat 'em up loosely based on the arcade game Double Dragon II: The Revenge, developed by Korean game studio GRAVITY and published by Barunson Creative Co. Ltd. [28] The title was first announced in 2011, but was shelved for release for two years.

  5. Rage of the Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Monthly Arcadia reported on their September 2002 issue that the game was the sixth most popular release in Japan. [23] Double Dragon original creator Yoshihisa Kishimoto stated he had "nothing to do with Rage of the Dragons". [24] In 2012, Complex ranked this "sequel to the first Double Dragon fighting game" as the 13th best SNK fighting game ...

  6. Nuon (DVD technology) - Wikipedia

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    Nuon (stylized as NUON) is a technology developed by VM Labs that adds features to a DVD player.In addition to viewing DVDs, one can play 3D video games and use enhanced DVD navigational tools such as zoom and smooth scanning of DVD playback.

  7. Itadaki Street - Wikipedia

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    The game was the second crossover between Nintendo and Square Enix characters. [10] [11] The game's website featured a character creator mixing Mario and Dragon Quest franchises. [12] The Japanese magazine Famitsu gave the game 36/40 points. [13] The game sold 430,000 copies as of August 2008. [14] Itadaki Street Mobile: October 1, 2007 Square ...

  8. Drakengard 2 - Wikipedia

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    As with the original Drakengard, the game is split into chapters and subdivided into ground-based and airborne missions. [4] The story of the game dictates which missions come when during the initial playthrough and how they play out, though as the player progresses, new remixed versions of the various playable levels called "free missions" are unlocked, which allow the player to go through ...

  9. Neon Giant - Wikipedia

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    Neon Giant was founded in April 2018 as an independent venture by former AAA employee game developers Tor Frick, Arcade Berg, Jonathan Heckley and Erik Gloersen. With the support of investor company Goodbye Kansas (now known as Amplifier Game Invest), [3] Neon Giant received an initial investment of 1,000,000 kr (approximately $110,000).