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After defeating the leaders of all four gangs, the mayor asks Billy and Jimmy to become his enforcers in retaking the city. If the player accepts, the game ends; if the player refuses, the mayor reveals himself as the Mysterious Warrior from Double Dragon II: The Revenge, leading to a final level and an alternate ending.
The game contains nine stages and three difficulty levels; only by choosing the hardest level can the player access all nine stages and see the true ending. According to a North American television commercial by the game's publisher, Acclaim, the NES version of Double Dragon II became a million seller soon after its release. [2]
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Double Dragon II was re-released in 2013 alongside the other two arcade games in a compilation titled Double Dragon Trilogy produced by DotEmu, which was released on iOS, Android and Steam platforms. The NES version of Double Dragon II was re-released in North America as a downloadable title on all three systems available for the service: Wii ...
The game's dialogue and graphical style is heavily 80s-inspired, and features a soundtrack composed by Jake Kaufman, inspired by the original Double Dragon as well as 80's pop music and arcade game soundtracks. This is also the first commercially released Double Dragon game to use 3D graphics rendered with polygon-based models.
In single-player mode, the player competes against all 10 of the playable fighters, including a clone of their own character. After all 10 of the default fighters are defeated, the player will face Shuko's bodyguard Duke before challenging Shuko himself. In the console versions of the game, Duke and Shuko are both playable via a cheat code.
Double Dragon III can be played by one or two players simultaneously, with an "A mode" where both players can not harm each other and a "B mode" that allows friendly fire. Like its arcade counterpart, the NES version of Double Dragon III reverts to having punch and kick buttons as the standard control scheme and the ability to dash by pressing ...
Unlike earlier games in the series, this sequel is developed by Arc System Works, which was the developer of the Master System version of the first Double Dragon game, and bought the series rights in 2015 after acquiring the original publisher TechnÅs Japan. Several series developers continued to the project, including the original director ...