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Revision as of 21:16, 21 April 2021

For the 1993 Game Gear game by Virgin Games, see Double Dragon (Game Gear).

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  • Mega Drive
  • Master System

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Double Dragon
System(s): Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive
Publisher:
Sega Master System
Sega
Sega Mega Drive
Ballistic
Developer:
Licensor: Technos Japan
Original system(s): Arcade boards
Developer(s) of original games: Technos
Sound driver:
Sega Mega Drive
Sound Images v1.0
Peripherals supported:
Sega Master System
FM Sound Unit
Genre: Action[1], Arcade[2]

















Number of players: 1-2
Official in-game languages:

Sega Mega Drive
  • English
  • Français
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Sega Master System
  • 日本語
  • English
  • Français
  • Deutsch
  • Release Date RRP Code
    Sega Master System
    JP
    ¥5,5005,500 G-1369
    Sega Master System
    US
    7012
    Sega Master System
    EU
    MK-7012-50
    Sega Master System
    PT
    MSJ7012
    Sega Master System
    UK
    £22.9522.95[4] MK-7012-50
    Sega Master System
    SE
    Sega Master System
    AU
    Sega Master System
    BR
    Sega Master System
    KR
    GB-1369
    Sega Mega Drive
    US
    $39.9539.95[5] ACLD009
    Sega Mega Drive
    US
    (Video Game Classics)
    Sega Mega Drive
    EU
    ACLD009
    Sega Mega Drive
    UK
    £29.9929.99[7][8] ACLD009
    Non-Sega versions

    Double Dragon (ダブルドラゴン) is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up by Technos released for the arcades in 1987. It's considered a spiritual sequel to Technos's previous hit Renegade, while also serving as a precursor to later games in the genre such as Final Fight and Streets of Rage. The game was ported to several consoles and home computers since its original arcade release, including to Sega consoles twice: the first time was for the Master System by Sega themselves in 1988, and later for the Genesis in 1992 by Accolade.

    Story

    Near the end of the 20th century, violence ruled the streets of New York City after the nuclear war and people began forming gangs to survive. On the outskirts of the city lived twin brothers named Jimmy and Billy Lee. The brothers used to run a martial arts school in the centre of the city which was burned down to ashes five years ago as a result of the nuclear war. Despite this, the brothers did not neglect their training for even a day.

    The younger brother, Billy, was romantically involved with a female instructor named Marian, but Jimmy was secretly in love with her as well. One day, Marian was abducted by the Black Warriors, a savage street gang led by a man named Willy Mackey. The gang gradually grew in size after the nuclear war and they are now dominant organization of the city.

    The Lee brothers set out to confront the Black Warriors and rescue Marian.

    Gameplay

    Double Dragon is a side-scrolling action game that can be played by up to two players simultaneously. Player 1 controls Billy Lee (who wears the blue outfit), while Player 2 controls his twin brother Jimmy (in red). The objective of the game is to defeat every enemy from one area to the next until reaching the end of the stage and defeating the boss.

    The controls of the original arcade version consisted of an eight way joystick and three buttons (kick, jump, punch). The player can move not only left or right, but also towards or away from the background. The basic attacks consists of a left-right punch combo and a kick. After a couple of punches or a single kick, the enemy will be in a stunned pose. During this period, the player can follow it up with an uppercut, a roundhouse kick or a head grab (depending on the enemy type). During a head grab, the player can repeatedly kick the enemy with their knees or throw him to the other side. Other moves including a jump kick, an elbow strike, a leaping reverse kick and a headbutt. Some enemies can also be grabbed from behind during 2-players mode, allowing your partner to attack him.

    There are also seven types of weapons that are either, found on the ground in certain areas or by disarming an armed enemy. To pick up a weapon, stand near it and pick it up with the punch button. While armed, the weapon can be used by pressing the punch button. Certain large objects can also be kicked to the ground with the kick button.

    Versions

    Master System

    The Master System version is a downscaled adaptation of the arcade game similar to the NES version released before it. While the character designs are pretty similar to the NES version, the Master System version retains the 2-player co-op mode and features level designs much closer to the arcade game (albeit, without the vertical scrolling and climbable ladders/fences in some areas). Because the arcade version used a three button setup (with a dedicated jump button), the input method of certain moves such as the flying jump kick, backward spin kick and elbow strike were changed to better accommodate the Master System's two button controls. The consecutive attacks (the uppercut and roundhouse kick) and the hair grab are also performed a bit differently. The Master System only displays up to three enemies and a single weapon on-screen at once.

    Mega Drive

    In contrast, the Mega Drive version is a relatively straight port of the arcade with slight differences in graphics and sound. Most notably the backgrounds graphics are different, some of the character sprites (specifically Marian and Linda) are not 100% accurate and the head-swapped boss characters (the mohawked version of Abobo at the end of Missions 1 and 3, and the Lee brother lookalike at the end of Mission 2) are replaced with plain palette swaps.

    Magazine articles

    Main article: Double Dragon/Magazine articles.

    Promotional material

    Logo-pdf.svg
    Print advert in Pixel (GR) #72: "Dekémvrios 1990" (1990-xx-xx)
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    Logo-pdf.svg
    Master System print advert in Computer & Video Games (UK) #111: "February 1991" (1991-01-16)
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    Logo-pdf.svg
    Mega Drive print advert in Computer & Video Games (UK) #124: "March 1992" (1992-02-15)
    also published in:
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    Logo-pdf.svg
    Mega Drive print advert in Joypad (FR) #6: "Mars 1992" (1992-02-1x)
    Logo-pdf.svg
    Logo-pdf.svg
    Print advert in GamePro (US) #34: "May 1992" (1992-xx-xx)
    also published in:
    Logo-pdf.svg
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    Print advert in Excalibur (CZ) #12 (1992-09-01)
    Enisof a.s offer.png

    Physical scans

    Master System version

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
    {{{{{icon}}}|L}} Division by zero.
    Based on
    0 review
    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    Complete Guide to Consoles (UK)
    82
    [11]
    Complete Guide to Consoles (UK)
    79
    [12]
    The Complete Guide to Sega (UK) PAL
    85
    [13]
    Computer Action (DK)
    75
    [14]
    Console XS (UK) PAL
    70
    [15]
    Computer & Video Games (UK)
    76
    [4]
    The Games Machine (UK)
    81
    [16]
    Mean Machines Sega (UK)
    70
    [17]
    Player One (FR)
    77
    [18]
    Sega Power (UK) PAL
    85
    [19]
    Sega Power (UK) PAL
    50
    [20]
    Sega Pro (UK)
    77
    [21]
    Sega Pro (UK) PAL
    70
    [22]
    Tilt (FR)
    75
    [23]
    Sega Master System
    75
    Based on
    14 reviews

    Double Dragon

    Master System, JP
    DoubleDragon SMS JP Box.jpg
    Cover
    DoubleDragon SMS JP cart.jpg
    Cart
    DoubleDragonSMSJPManual.pdf
    Manual
    Master System, US
    DoubleDragon SMS US noR cover.jpg
    Cover
    Doubledragon sms us manual.pdf
    Manual
    Master System, US (® from Tonka variant)
    DoubleDragon SMS US Box.jpg
    Cover
    DoubleDragon SMS US cart.jpg
    Cart
    Doubledragon sms us manual.pdf
    Manual
    Master System, EU
    DoubleDragon SMS EU noR cover.jpg
    Cover
    Master System, EU (Sega®)
    DoubleDragon SMS EU Box.jpg
    Cover
    Master System, EU (8 languages)
    DoubleDragon SMS EU 8lang cover.jpg
    Cover
    Master System, PT
    DoubleDragon SMS PT cover.jpg
    Cover
    Master System, SE

    Master System, AU (Hotline sticker)
    DoubleDragon SMS AU cover.jpg
    Cover
    DoubleDragon SMS AU Cart.jpg
    Cart
    DoubleDragonSMSAuManual.pdf
    Manual
    Master System, AU (NIAL sticker)
    DoubleDragon SMS AU nial cover.jpg
    Cover
    DoubleDragon SMS AU Cart.jpg
    Cart
    Master System, AU (Bonus/hotline stickers)
    DoubleDragon SMS AU bonus cover.jpg
    Cover
    DoubleDragon SMS AU Cart.jpg
    Cart
    Master System, AU (Distributed by Ozisoft sticker)
    DoubleDragon SMS AU ozisoft cover.jpg
    Cover
    Master System, AU (Classics)
    DoubleDragon SMS AU classics cover.jpg
    Cover
    DoubleDragon SMS AU Cart.jpg
    Cart
    Master System, BR (cardboard)
    DoubleDragon SMS BR2 Box.jpg
    Cover
    DoubleDragon SMS BR2 Cart.jpg
    Cart
    DoubleDragon SMS BR Manual.pdf
    Manual
    Master System, BR
    DoubleDragon SMS BR cover.jpg
    Cover
    DoubleDragon SMS BR cart.jpg
    Cart
    DoubleDragon SMS BR Manual.pdf
    Manual
    Master System, KR

    DoubleDragon SMS KR cart.jpg
    Cart

    Mega Drive version

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
    59 [24]
    84 [25]
    52 №7, p46/47
    78 №14, p58/59
    71 [26]
    31 [27]
    40 №3, p36
    82 №1, p64
    53 №5, p52/53
    59 [28]
    13 [29]
    72 [30]
    43 [31]
    Sega Mega Drive
    57
    Based on
    13 reviews
    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
    60
    [32]
    Console XS (UK) PAL
    72
    [33]
    Mean Machines: The Essential Sega Guide (UK)
    30
    [34]
    GamePro (US) NTSC-U
    84
    [5]
    Game Zone (UK) PAL
    52
    [35]
    Joypad (FR) PAL
    78
    [36]
    Joystick (FR) NTSC-U
    71
    [26]
    Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming (UK)
    31
    [27]
    Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming (UK) PAL
    40
    [37]
    Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming (UK) PAL
    40
    [38]
    Mega Action (UK)
    82
    [39]
    MegaTech (UK) PAL
    53
    [40]
    Mean Machines (UK)
    59
    [41]
    Mean Machines Sega (UK)
    59
    [42]
    Power Play (DE)
    58
    [43]
    Sega Power (UK) PAL
    13
    [44]
    Sega Pro (UK) PAL
    72
    [45]
    Sega Pro (UK) PAL
    72
    [46]
    Sega Force (UK) PAL
    43
    [47]
    Tricks 16 bit (RU)
    70
    [48]
    VideoGames & Computer Entertainment (US) NTSC-U
    60
    [49]
    Video Games (DE)
    54
    [50]
    Sega Mega Drive
    57
    Based on
    22 reviews

    Double Dragon

    Mega Drive, US
    DoubleDragon MD US back.jpgNospine.pngDoubleDragon MD US Box.jpg
    Cover
    Doubledragon md us cart.jpg
    Cart
    Double Dragon MD US Manual.pdf
    Manual
    Mega Drive, US
    (Video Game Classics)
    DoubleDragon MD US vgc back.jpgNospine.pngDoubleDragon MD US Box Front Classic.jpg
    Cover
    Mega Drive, EU
    DoubleDragon MD US back.jpgNospine.pngDoubleDragon MD EU front.jpg
    Cover
    Doubledragon md us cart.jpg
    Cart
    Double Dragon MD US Manual.pdf
    Manual
    DoubleDragon MD EU pcb.jpg
    PCB

    Technical information

    ROM dump status

    System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
    Sega Master System
     ?
    CRC32 a55d89f3
    MD5 fe9aa8044951b10f876b15f4456161a9
    SHA-1 cad5532af94ed75c0ada8820a83fa04d22f7bef5
    256kB Cartridge
    Sega Mega Drive
    CRC32 054f5d53
    MD5 6c34e2fd2b6800194dfad16fadaef820
    SHA-1 f054fb2c16a78ce5f5ce20a36bf0f2634f169969
    512kB 1992-01 Cartridge (US/EU)

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/segamark3/software.html (Wayback Machine: 2019-06-21 03:44)
    2. File:DoubleDragon SMS EU noR cover.jpg
    3. Computer Entertainer, "December 1988" (US; 1988-12-17), page 13
    4. 4.0 4.1 Computer & Video Games, "December 1988" (UK; 1988-11-xx), page 175
    5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 GamePro, "March 1992" (US; 1992-xx-xx), page 48
    6. Sega Pro, "April 1992" (UK; 1992-03-19), page 9
    7. Sega Pro, "May 1992" (UK; 1992-04-16), page 12
    8. Sega Power, "April 1992" (UK; 1992-03-05), page 12
    9. Mean Machines, "March 1992" (UK; 1992-02-27), page 66
    10. Electronic Gaming Monthly, "December 1992" (US; 1992-xx-xx), page 39
    11. Complete Guide to Consoles, "" (UK; 1989-10-16), page 54
    12. Complete Guide to Consoles, "Volume IV" (UK; 1990-11-xx), page 95
    13. The Complete Guide to Sega, "" (UK; 1991-05-xx), page 55
    14. Computer Action, "Juli/August 89" (DK; 1989-0x-xx), page 34
    15. Console XS, "June/July 1992" (UK; 1992-04-23), page 139
    16. The Games Machine, "June 1989" (UK; 1989-05-18), page 74
    17. Mean Machines Sega, "October 1992" (UK; 1992-09-xx), page 133
    18. Player One, "Février 1991" (FR; 1991-xx-xx), page 24
    19. Sega Power, "October 1991" (UK; 1991-09-05), page 41
    20. Sega Power, "October 1991" (UK; 1991-09-05), page 56
    21. Sega Pro, "December 1991" (UK; 1991-11-21), page 47
    22. Sega Pro, "April 1993" (UK; 1993-03-11), page 70
    23. Tilt, "Mars 1989" (FR; 1989-0x-xx), page 71
    24. Consoles +, "Mai 1992" (FR; 1992-0x-xx), page 64-66 (64)
    25. GamePro, "March 1992" (US; 1992-xx-xx), page 46 (48)
    26. 26.0 26.1 Joystick, "Novembre 1992" (FR; 1992-1x-xx), page 173
    27. 27.0 27.1 Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming, "November 1992" (UK; 1992-xx-xx), page 79
    28. Mean Machines, "April 1992" (UK; 1992-03-28), page 102-104 (102)
    29. Sega Power, "June 1992" (UK; 1992-05-07), page 30/31 (30)
    30. Sega Pro, "May 1992" (UK; 1992-04-16), page 34/35 (34)
    31. Sega Force, "June 1992" (UK; 1992-05-14), page 32/33 (32)
    32. 1700 igr dlya Sega, "" (RU; 2001-xx-xx), page 93
    33. Console XS, "June/July 1992" (UK; 1992-04-23), page 129
    34. Mean Machines: The Essential Sega Guide, "" (UK; 1993-11-18), page 39
    35. Game Zone, "May 1992" (UK; 1992-04-22), page 46
    36. Joypad, "Novembre 1992" (FR; 1992-1x-xx), page 48
    37. Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming, "December 1992" (UK; 1992-xx-xx), page 36
    38. Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming, "January 1993" (UK; 199x-xx-xx), page 91
    39. Mega Action, "June 1993" (UK; 1993-05-20), page 64
    40. MegaTech, "May 1992" (UK; 1992-04-20), page 52
    41. Mean Machines, "April 1992" (UK; 1992-03-28), page 64
    42. Mean Machines Sega, "October 1992" (UK; 1992-09-xx), page 138
    43. Power Play, "6/92" (DE; 1992-05-13), page 149
    44. Sega Power, "June 1992" (UK; 1992-05-07), page 30
    45. Sega Pro, "May 1992" (UK; 1992-04-16), page 34
    46. Sega Pro, "April 1993" (UK; 1993-03-11), page 65
    47. Sega Force, "June 1992" (UK; 1992-05-14), page 32
    48. Tricks 16 bit, "Tricks Sega Gold 800 igr" (RU; 1998-03-20), page 52
    49. VideoGames & Computer Entertainment, "July 1992" (US; 1992-0x-xx), page 44
    50. Video Games, "6/92" (DE; 1992-05-29), page 50


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