DotEmu announced today that Double Dragon Trilogy will be available on PC on January 15th. Double Dragon Trilogy is a compilation including all three instalments of the beloved arcade series: Double Dragon, Double Dragon 2: The Revenge, and Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone.
The first one begins with Billy and his brother Jimmy, two martial arts experts, in a mission to rescue Billy’s girlfriend, Marian, who’s been kidnapped by the Black Shadows Gang. All your favorite moves are here: punches, kicks, elbows, knees, head-butts and an assortment of not-exactly-street-legal weapons.
This collection was released a year ago for iOS and Android devices.
Here are the key features of Double Dragon Trilogy:
• Two game modes: “Arcade” (play the game from beginning to end and go for the high score) and “Story” (unlock new stages and achievements while playing through the game)
• Customizable controls (keyboard & controller)
• Three difficulty levels: “easy” (easier than the original), “original” (similar to the arcade version) and “expert” (a real challenge!)
• Choose between the original 8-bit soundtrack and a brand-new remastered one!
• Choose between the original graphics or video filter
• Local or online multiplayer
Enjoy!
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Double Dragon was my favorite game in the Arcade during the 80s. Ill probably pick this up if the price is right as it would be nice to have them in my Steam collection.
wow brings back those days of player double dragon 1 in the arcades and on sega master system.
Mine too… Loved this game.
Elbow to the ribs!
Classic is classic. I love Double Dragon, but i’ve to say this:
One more for the collection of generation remake / remaster uncreative and mercenary. This will come with those super ultra mega master rough filters to try to avoid the burst pixels and yet, in a reduced resolution.
Anyone out there know emulators?