Double Dragon is a pioneering beat-’em-up game series where martial artist brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee fight through street gangs to rescue a kidnapped loved one, blending co-op action with gritty, urban combat.
*Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls*, released in August 1994 for SNES and Sega Genesis by Leland Interactive Media and published by Tradewest, is a fighting game spin-off from the *Double Dragon* series, with a 1995 Atari Jaguar port by Telegames.
Super Double Dragon, known as Return of Double Dragon in Japan, is a side-scrolling beat 'em up released in October 1992 for the SNES.
Double Dragon, released in June 1987 by Technōs Japan for arcades, is a seminal beat 'em up game that defined the genre.
Double Dragon II: The Revenge, released in December 1988 by Technōs Japan for arcades, is a beat 'em up sequel to *Double Dragon* (1987). Unlike its NES counterpart (1989), the arcade version uses Technōs Japan’s proprietary hardware and focuses on raw, fast-paced combat.
Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones, released in Japan as Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone in February 1991 for the NES by Technōs Japan and published in North America and Europe by Acclaim Entertainment, is the third Double Dragon game for the NES.
Double Dragon II: The Revenge, released in December 1988 for arcades by Technōs Japan and ported to the NES in 1989 (Japan) and 1990 (North America/Europe) by Taito
Double Dragon, released in June 1987 for arcades by Technōs Japan and ported to the NES in 1988 by Taito (North America) and Nintendo (Europe), is a pioneering beat 'em up game.