It's sad in a way that you spend most of the time slagging off DD sequels and ports than actually praising it but the story about you getting a early copy of the game was great! Interesting stuff. I remember sending my mother to grab a copy on release day. Maybe you should introduce a character call...
Wow. The main sprite looks even better with all the movements. A real triumph I think and even if you don't get this finished, I think you've already proven your point.
As some of you know, Final Fight was recently released on XBox Live and the Playstation Network. Despite already owning the emulated arcade version on Capcom's collection comp for the PS2 and the somewhat revamped Final Fight One for the GBA, I was very excited about its arrival on a new machine, pa...
I get what you mean now. They still do the cardboard ones (fun fact - I seem to remember my cousin having a standup cardboard construction advising Tiger Road of all things). But I can't ever remember seeing a Double Dragon related one. I'm sure there must have been.
If anything, Axel's more of a Cody clone and I always thought of Cody and Guy as Capcom's answer to Billy and Jimmy. Plus, if I remember correctly, Final Fight was only one-player. On the SNES. Capcom have used some of their own creative minds on Cody and Guy. They're not outright copies. SoR on th...
m If you haven't seen it already, the above is the MSX version reviewed here at the Dojo. Anyway, I don't for one second buy that this is an official Double Dragon game. Watch the video and you'll see what I mean. There's another port, which is 100% official from Melborne House that is really just a...