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Double Dragon

General info

Not Amiga Original

Relationships

WHDLoad

2001-07-22

Stats

7,860

Genre

Conversions

Amstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128
Arcade
Atari 2600/7800
Atari 7800
Atari Lynx
Atari ST/E
Commodore C64/128
MSX 1/2
Nintendo Game Boy
Nintendo NES (Famicom)/Sharp Twin Famicom
PC (DOS)
Sega Game Gear
Sega Master System
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48/128/+2/+3 – Timex TS2068/TC2068/TC2048
Tandy PC/IBM PCjr

OCS

Version info

No
Max 2, Sim 2

Features

Hard Disk Installer

No

Releases

Year
Name
Licence
Type
Country
Publisher
Languages
Manual Languages
Disks
Rarity
1989
Double Dragon
Commercial
Full Price
Rest of the World
English
English, French, German, Italian
1
One version is common, at least one other version is rare
1989
Double Dragon
Commercial
Full Price
USA
English
English, French, German, Italian
1
One version is common, at least one other version is rare
1991
Double Dragon
Commercial
Budget
Worldwide
English
English, French, German, Italian
1
One version is common, at least one other version is rare
1992
Double Dragon
Commercial
Budget
Worldwide
English
English, French, German, Italian
1
One version is common, at least one other version is rare

Notes

Conversion Notes

Based on 1987 Technos/Taito coin-op. PC versions: CGA, EGA, Tandy/PCjr

N.B. The NeoGeo and Saturn versions are completely different games.

Screen info

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Screenshot OCS no. 10

Scan info

Box: OCS
Box scan OCS no. 1

UK Release (front)

Box scan OCS no. 2

UK Release (back)

Box scan OCS no. 3

U.S. Release (front)

Box scan OCS no. 4

U.S. Release (back)

Disk: OCS
Disk scan OCS no. 1

UK Release

Disk scan OCS no. 2

U.S. Release

Disk scan OCS no. 3

U.S. Release [alt]

Misc: OCS
OCS no. 1

Manual Cover [Melbourne House]

OCS no. 2

U.S. Advert (CGW 53 11/1988, Page 55)

OCS no. 3

UK Advert

OCS no. 4

French Advert

OCS no. 5

German Advert (ASM 1/1989, Page 89)

OCS no. 6

UK Advert (Amiga Format, Issue 21, 4/1991, Page 119) [Budget]

Manual info

OCS: 1 manual    
OCS
OCS no. 1

Manual (English) [Arcadia]

OCS

On the title screen, type “YOU CALLING MY PINT A POOF?” and press ‘RETURN’. The screen should flip upside down to let you know it worked. The ? can either be typed ‘‘ or hold shift and press ‘‘. Start the game and you will notice that the disk access stops but the game doesn’t start. Press ‘F1’ and level 1 will load. This will give you invincibility and access to the following keys during play:

 

‘DEL’_______to kill enemies currently on the screen.

‘F1’_________________________________to skip levels.

NOTE: Works fine on a 500, but I had to type it a few times on my

1200 to invoke the cheat.

The following did not work with the version I have:

Typing any of the following on the title screen:

 

“LEVEL ONE PLEASE”__________________Go to level one.

“LEVEL TWO PLEASE”__________________Go to level two.

“LEVEL THREE PLEASE”______________Go to level three.

“LEVEL FOUR PLEASE”________________Go to level four.

“LAST LEVEL PLEASE”________________Go to last level.

“GIVE ME MORE HEALTH PLEASE”_________Lots of energy.

“I DO NOT WANT TO DIE PLEASE”__________Invicibility.

On the high score table, type “NEIL HARDING” as your name for something funny.

Play two player game and get both players killed until you have one credit left and the “continue” message is displayed on both sides of the screen. Press both fire buttons simultaneously and you will get infinite lives.

Amstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128
Conversion Amstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128

Conversion Amstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128

Arcade
Conversion Arcade

Conversion Arcade

Atari 2600/7800
No conversion screens found.
Atari 7800
Conversion Atari 7800

Conversion Atari 7800

Atari Lynx
Conversion Atari Lynx

Conversion Atari Lynx

Atari ST/E
Conversion Atari ST/E

Conversion Atari ST/E

Commodore C64/128
Conversion Commodore C64/128

Mastertronic and MelbourneHouse

Conversion Commodore C64/128

Conversion Commodore C64/128

Ocean Version

Conversion Commodore C64/128

MSX 1/2
Conversion MSX 1/2

Conversion MSX 1/2

Nintendo Game Boy
Conversion Nintendo Game Boy

Conversion Nintendo Game Boy

Nintendo NES (Famicom)/Sharp Twin Famicom
Conversion Nintendo NES (Famicom)/Sharp Twin Famicom

Conversion Nintendo NES (Famicom)/Sharp Twin Famicom

PC (DOS)
Conversion PC (DOS)

CGA

Conversion PC (DOS)

Conversion PC (DOS)

EGA

Conversion PC (DOS)

Sega Game Gear
Conversion Sega Game Gear

Conversion Sega Game Gear

Sega Master System
Conversion Sega Master System

Conversion Sega Master System

Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
Conversion Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

Conversion Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48/128/+2/+3 – Timex TS2068/TC2068/TC2048
No conversion screens found.
Tandy PC/IBM PCjr
No conversion screens found.

Map info

OCS: 5 maps    
OCS
OCS no. 1

Mission 1 of 5

OCS no. 2

Mission 2 of 5

OCS no. 3

Mission 3 of 5

OCS no. 4

Mission 4 of 5

OCS no. 5

Mission 5 of 5

MAGAZINE REVIEWS

Magazine
Issue
Rating
Reviewer
Release type
Review
Scans
ACE: Advanced Computer Entertainment
21 (Jun 1989)
298/1000
1
Australian Commodore and Amiga Review
Vol 6 No 4 (Apr 1989)
Tony Smith
0
Datormagazin
No 1 (Jan 1989)
3.8/5
Tomas Hybner
0
Oberoende Computer
No 3 (Feb 1989)
1
Svenska Hemdatornytt
No 2 (Mar 1989)
56.3%
Henrik Mårtensson
0
The One
30 (Mar 1991)
3/5
Laurence Scotford
Re-release
1
Zzap
47 (Mar 1989)
62%
Gordon Houghton
Maff Evans
0
Zzap
70 (Feb 1991)
69%
Re-release
0

MAGAZINE PREVIEWS

Magazine
Issue
Rating
Reviewer
Release type
Review
Scans
The Games Machine
10 (Sep 1988)
Preview
1

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