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  • sega master system was my 2nd console after colecovison. I had the master sytem for christmass before i got nes couple years later and to be fair even tho nintendo was king . The sega master system was a fun machine full of great games. Ya sure it lost to the nes but remember Nintendo had strick rules with publishers not to make any games for other console. If that didnt happen sega would have lasted longer.

  • Honestly were talking about the arcade version here. So both games have to be faithful to the original. So to me the master system version is better. The nes is ok but i found it to be mass of a game. If it followd true to the arcade than it would of been great.

  • ... is... is that Rick Astley in those "BBC" posters?

  • Consider yourself lucky for not knowing about the SMS. The games are terrible, even back when they were new. There's really only a few games that were decent, Wonderboy 3 being one of them.

  • @LondonOntGuy

    Most of the SMS games are excelent :]

    If your profile is correct you don't live in Europe or Brazil where SMS actually outsold the NES, because of this many games were not released outside Europe and Brazil.

    Let's say Canada and North America are unlucky when it comes to the Master System.

    (Only a hand full of European releases came out in Canada)

  • Good review as usual but I've never had all the flicker trouble in the Sega version that some game reviewers bring up. In the 80's,  a friend down the street who had the NES version would always want to play the Sega version for the simple fact it had a two player mode. Good times=)

  • your child like voice is both infuriating and intoxicating, i'm so conflicted :/

  • this is an incredibly detailed review! great work!

  • I must say that the SMS version did have some flickering trouble, but my copy plays smoother than the one filmed for this review.

  • I had the SMS, the rest of the neighborhood NES. They had a 1 player Double Dragon with muddy graphics and altered levels. I had 2 player Double Dragon with great, bright graphics and levels that followed the arcade perfectly. That is something SMS deserves more praise for: accurate arcade ports. sure the graphics weren't arcade perfect, but level design was! Shinobi, Vigilante, DD, Time Soldiers, Altered Beast, Golden Axe, R-Type, Choplifter, RASTAN! (my favorite), Rampage...

  • double dragon II THE REVENGE

    TWO PLAYER ACTION

  • I had an Tiger Electronic handheld, pretty crappy

  • so beautiful girl and so cute, what a nice review too, professional job, one of the best reviews i ever watched.

  • Wow not only do you have a cute voice, but you are nice to look at too...

  • Holy crap, this girl has a cute voice.

  • Wondering what happened to Part 2...

  • Fun fact:

    You can also plug in a Genesis controller into an Atari 2600 and it works perfectly :)

  • I remember spending my lunch money playing Double Dragon at the arcades....

    How I miss those days :(

  • Im so glad that more female characters step into the world of gaming. Video games were more considered a guy thing, but you don't need to be a guy to play video games. Its not that only guys have what it takes to play video games, you just need hands and a pair of eyes :p

    A few years ago if someone heard that a girl was playing a videogame then guys most likely thought they were nerds or fat.

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  • rick astley @ 1:32!!

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  • OMG! You are so pretty, and I love Double Dragon! My dream is to find a nice girl to play Double Dragon with. Too bad the NES version is only 1 player. :(

  • Awesome! This was an informative and enjoyable video! A girl gamer that KNOWS her stuff and obviously has a great love of gaming. So sick of females that use gaming as a way to be an attention whores!

  • Rest in peace, Kyuubi.

  • As soon as you said "I never even knew the SMS existed" it was obvious you were going to go all typical US NES fanboy and choose the NES version, despite the SMS version being miles better.

  • @sega8bit , fan...boy? =p

    Also, there is no exact "better". It's all about opinion.

  • @sega8bit SMS made on the better graphic and colors than NES, i love play the Sega Genesis. They are very good too in the games, Genesis made on the better speed, i love Sonic!

  • Poor Kyubi, I bet he or she was a great friend.

  • first time watching her videos ...and it’s really good, i justed bought a master system and double dragons cause of this girl

  • Yeah What song it is at 2:37 ?

  • whats the song at 2:37?

  • @ZeldaMario24 or no wait forget my comment!!!

    the song is from Double Dragon 2 Nes, it is the ending theme when i serched it.

  • @jonne719 thanks!!! ive been finding that for years

  • @ZeldaMario24 Np!

  • I definitely disagree with you on this one. SMS Double Dragon is far better.

  • The elevator farted. Classy.

  • HEY! Double Dragon 3 is a good game ]:<

  • More Videos! =)

  • I remember this game, someone offered it to us, I got shy too take it coz I thought it's so expensive so I said I don't like it (but really I like it), but I can play it anytime now using roms ;)

  • Haha, "there is no escape! ah shit."

  • never heard of the master system until after genisis. my cousins hadit when i was younger. i loved the fact that it had a game built in. i think more consoles should do that. especially nintendo. thye have so may old games it be cool to get a few with th esystem. or even some simple mini game for the avatar. or like a sim or animal crossing setting thats your main home, and u can go around your room and/or house and pick a system to play or arcade or other things. yea i thought of this b4 lol

  • The master system is the best!! ^____^

  • LOL @ the TNA six-sided ring.

  • LOL the TNA six-sided ring.

  • Hmmm I appear to have entered an alternate reality where instead of the Angry Video Game Nerd there's this Happy Video Game Lady.

    Still as entertaining *drinks some milk*.

  • @Whoopster (gasps) I'm guess I'm not the only one!

  • Good lord she is nice to look at and she likes games

  • I love it , That´s a very cool explanation about those games .

    It would be so nice if I could find a such pretty girl here where I live that likes games as this one do .

    Nice show .

  • 2:41

    "Don't kiss me, bro!! D:<"

  • great video. You explained everything well

  • her TRADEMARK  words is *Happy Gaming*....

  • all i can tell u guys is the the snes version of DD sux....it work lik snail

  • d'aww i like you a lot :3

  • Two brothers fighting over a tramp in the end of the game? ! Mary is a ho,ho,ho!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you ask me i think she deserved to be trafficked and traded in every game she fuking both brothers! Merry xmas bitch!!!!! LOL

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  • awww your so cute

  • nice review, but why does this white chick try so hard to sound like an americanized valley asian girl?

  • Aaaawwww. Your hamster died? :(

  • wats the song at 2:38?

  • YOU HAVE THE BEST DAMN VOICE IN THE WORLD ;-;

    It's hard not to sit in my seat, smiling.

  • I would of been pissed if SMS wouldof won.

  • @jimmanjones I disagree, the SMS version its a better port of the arcade (especialy if you have the FM Sound chip). 

  • next SMS vs NES... you think you could do Ninja Gaiden?

  • Its time to forgive Double Dragon 3 for its very minor grammatical error.

  • NES WAR ! 

  • Tiny... woman...

  • amazing review, very nice shots and comparison. i love this work, is excellent: i'm gonna to check all of your videos.

    greetings!

  • 1:32 Rick rolled?

  • I remember playing this game at the arcades and then.... Final Fight appears. I was so frustrated that my Double Dragon 2 copy was nothing even close to Final Fight...

  • I got the SMS just so I could play DD at home. Sadly it wasn't the same. Eventually I got hold of the NES version. Although I was even more guuted it was less of an arcade port. It was actually a better game in it's own right.

    I still prefered SMS as a machine though.

  • @stufaman

    Shinobi was a great Killer App for the SMS.

  • @colliric Shinobi was awesome.

  • Wow you people need to calm down and stay on topic.

    You should wonder out of your bedroom once in a while, it's good for you.

  • Awwww, she looks and sounds sooooo cute and sweet xxx

  • deble dregen

  • a cute girl, with cute voice, wich have enough passion for retrogaming to make an old school comparison?

    Today the world has become a better place for me :D

    Great video, btw! :p

    (sry for bad eng)

  • I had them both, I liked the Master System version better. It was more faithful to the arcade version.

    The reason the game was a hit in the arcades was because of the co-op gameplay.

  • Did you record the video using emulators?

    The NES version looks abnormally beautiful here... In real context, on a CRT, it looks like crap because of the lousy composite output that comes out of the NES. For all its flaws, the Master System version has better graphics and can output true RGB, making it way less of an eyesore than its Nintendo counterpart, and a more enjoyable game to me.

  • 1:28 oooohhhhhhh you cursed :D sorry but i just had to say that.

  • cute and awesome.

  • Great review, although I have to disagree with you choosing the NES version over the SMS version. If you have played the arcade version of Double Dragon, you will understand why the SMS version is the clear winner, although the flickering problems and the hit zones being not generous compared to the NES version (the arcade version is not generous on enemy hit zones either).

    I am looking forward to another review from you :)

  • i really liked your review. Good work!

  • BY THE BY, THAT ARENA IN THE BACKGROUND BEFORE THE SHOW STARTS IS THE IMPACT ZONE WHICH BROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY TNA (TOTAL NONSTOP ACTION) AND NWA (NATIONAL WRESTLING ASSOCIATION)!

  • You're a very good video game reviewer, not to mention a cutie. Subscribe get!

    Oh BTW... @ 6:19, excuse you!! LOL

  • I laughed out loud at 2:39 - genius! :)

  • BIMMY!!! HAHAHAHAHAH  LOL

  • NES version sucked as well as the SMS version.

  • I remember this stuff growing up...I loved Double Dragon (hated that it was not a simultaneous player like Contra though, another great game). I did not though know that it was ported to the Sega Master system.

  • Bad hit detection is one of thee absolute worst flaws any game can have.

    Game play is everything.

  • Aaaaaw, Double Dragon all the way! Across the world..

  • master>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>­>>>>>>>> nes

  • @paulotinhohbhz Wrong.

  • Congrats, Rinry. That was awesome!..

  • I am a Sega enthusiast and love the Master System, so I am glad you didn't bash it entirely. However, I am also fond of the NES, and while Master System was generally technically superior in everything but sound (of course that depends on how well the programmer's handled it) the NES version of Double Dragon is my favorite between the two. However, the arcade version is still better than both of them hands down.

  • She should do voice acting for computer animated movies.

  • Marrie me PLEASE!

  • NES version has better gameplay, You can't stun enemies in the SMS version.

    NES > SMS

  • NES version has creepy plataforming...

    SMS has better graphics and coop multiplayer...

    SMS > NES

  • this gril is hot i want to wear her dirty underwear ..... on my face

  • @elmo23househead DISGUSTING!

  • I didn't know what the NES was until I was 5 lol

  • Lol, sega always had crappy sound.

  • @dragonfire836

    luckily.. her voice compensated that..

  • The flicker and poor hit detection on the master system is painful. As usual, sega has more detail and content, but nintendo has a smoother play-through. However, I would rather go with the genesis version Double Dragon.

  • the sms version was better.....(the end LMFAO *elevator door opens.....b-r-r-r-r-r-r-*)

  • THE MUSIC ON THE NES VERSION IS FREAKIN' AMAZING! YOU TUBE USED TO ALLOW YOU TO DOWNLOAD FROM IT, BUT THEY DECIDED TO SUCK ASS SO, DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN DOWNLOAD NES MUSIC?

  • @jjjred1987 TYPING IN CAPS FTW RITE?

  • @oxe161

    I LOVE TO TYPE IN CAPS!

  • @jjjred1987 ME TOO!!!!

  • @oxe161

    IN THAT LAST MESSAGE WHAT DOES FTW MEAN?

  • @jjjred1987 IT MEANS FOR THE WIN LOL

  • @jjjred1987

    THE LADY TAKING IS TOO FREAKIN CUTE! SHE IS SO LITTLE!

  • @jjjred1987 I MEANT TALKING!

  • Genesis controllers also work on a 2600! The NES clearly kicked the franchise into overdrive with the release of DDII which was legendary, ironically III was the black sheep of the NES bunch. The Double Dragon franchise was revitalised on the Super NES.

  • I grew up with the SMS version but once I finally tried the NES one I realized how bad the SMS port is.

  • I hated the NES version. Nothing like the Arcade >:(

    I must have played the sega one 500 times. sigh.

  • WHO THE HELL IS THE WOMAN AND THE ONE FOR NES WAS HORRIBLE!

  • @jjjred1987 The GAMING GODDESS!!! lol, and the NES was not Horrible. The GAME GEAR version was horrible.

  • @shadowboss3

    DO YOU KNOW HER NAME AND I THINK SHE IS CANADIAN!

  • @jjjred1987 Her name is Lindsey, her stage name is Rinry. And yes I think that she is Canadian

  • you know which is better? double dragon advance for gameboy it has more bosses , levels, attacks, and fun as hell

  • Great vid! Being that Double Dragon is my single favorite game of all-time, it's nice to finally see a comparison video between the 2 heavy hitters of the home console versions. I owned both games and wanted so much to like the SMS version the most; if not just for it's accuracy and 2 player support. The hit detection alone though is what really drags it down and makes the game a chore to get through.

    My only qualm with the NES version is the name. Let's call it "Single Dragon".

  • I love the classic games,besides you are pretty. [2]

  • The woman who explains us everything about double dragon has such an unbelievable sweet voice. At the end you see that she looks that sweet that she sounds.

  • @Stier19812002

    get a life

  • @Stier19812002 Yeah, I'd fap to her

  • Your voice is amazing.

    and thanks for the video, but i hope you can review the Genesis version and compare it with the Arcade.

  • dumb cunt, the SMS version is superior unless you have no friends.

  • @cooljerk O_O ... jeez dude, take it easy...

  • loe your voice :)

  • about the two consoles... NES has a better sound quality than SMS, but SMS has better graphs than NES... thats why backgrounds, and sprites are more detailed in SMS version, but maybe, they had to downgrade the sprites cause the flickering in the SMS... dunno about that, just guessing, cya ^^

    PS: srry about my lame english, im a spanish speaking person XD

  • You girl are a goddess!! I love you!! ♥ Instant subscribe xD And the kiss thing was priceless!!

  • lol, TNA ring....Just subscribed. Thought I'd say hello

  • You guy should make a video comparing mario 2 and doki doki panic reply to me if you think thats a good idea

    Machefi2098

  • Looks like Duane and Brando makes a point about the Double Dragon Rap:

    "Oh no little bro you killed Abobo!

    There’s somethin’ that I think you should know before we go:

    I am the Shadow Boss. NO! Yeah sure, why not.

    And while I’m at it, your girlfriend thinks I’m totally hot."

    ( I believe you mean that "Jimmy is the Shadow Boss" not the final boss.)

  • Rinrygamegame, you look pretty! It looked as if the color of your hair and eyes had matched in the video. You have a great smile! It had been a long time since I played the NES version of the Double Dragon. I did not make it far in the game. You used the interesting sound effects at the end of the video.

  • 2:39 - 2:43 LMAO

  • I have the master system version and the door opening sounds nothing like that on mine. Might just be your cartridge

  • @Blueberrypassion The video is playing the game with FM sound enabled, which is only possible in Japanese Master System consoles and emulators allowing the possibility. You probably are playing the game with the default PSG sound of the console, which lacks that door sound.

  • arcade version is the best, but not many arcades have double dragon anymore(i don't think any)...good luck finding one...i thought we were talking anout the NES and SMS version???

  • NES version is better period lol. There is not even a debate. The sega master system version was horrendous.

  • Did you master System come with the FM sound chip add on? I thought that was a Japan exclusive for the Mark III.

  • @Nintendavin I bet the video is merely using an emulator with the FM sound option enabled.

  • The NES version sucked balls. I bought an SMS after seeing Double Dragon at a friends house back in the day, i was sold on it. Later around 1990 i swapped my SMS with the guy across the road for his NES just for a week & he also had Double Dragon for his NES & i just remember thinking, man this is inferior. Looking back now from a non bias point of view i still stand by what i thought then.

  • @dave4378  Your friggin retarded.

  • @Guinea54 hmmmm your avatar would suggest some sort of mental deficiency & yet you're calling someone else retarded?

    Further more you're obviously still a NES loyalist from back in the day that offers absolutely no valid argument other than "mine's better... waaaah i have an emotional attachment to something & if anyone criticizes it i'm gonna cry & resort to 8 year old mentality with insults" I'd say that'd make you somewhat emotionally & mentally stunted.

  • @Guinea54 okay let's see SMS better graphics & a closer to arcade look. NES something that resembles more the early 80s Atari era of gaming. SMS more & better colours. NES the usual weird limited colour pallet , lots of browns & strange greens & purples. SMS all the special moves from begining to end, like the arcade. NES have to earn the moves. SMS levels exactly like the arcade. NES bizarre added screens with retarded platform element.

  • @dave4378

    These are all terrible reasons to call the SMS version better.

    The simpler graphics (and thus less flicker), having to earn more powerful moves and platform elements that added variation were all reasons why the NES version was better. Not to mention one of the best soundtracks ever.

  • @kingboobs20 music in NES games was terrible, sounded like Atari 2600. And the only reason why almost anyone would want Double Dragon on their console is because they played it in the arcade. Why would anyone want variation & a platform game out of what's supposed to be an arcade port.

    If you want platform games you've got every single other game on NES... where's variation in that?

  • @dave4378 I will have to agree with you about why everyone wanted the home version. However, I did listen to the atari 2600 and 7800 or something version music, and I must say that the NES version music sounds way better. Infact it even the title theme sound better on the NES then in the arcade.

  • @kingboobs20 That'd be like if SNES had released Street Fighter 2 & you had to earn special moves & they added platform hazards. Everyone would be like, WTF?... this is shit. But no, all anyone was hanging out for at the time was a near arcade perfect port of SF2 & not the developers to just ass rape the game completely. "Yeah, but variation"...pffft, please that's a terrible reason to justify a bias for an inferior incarnation of an arcade classic.

  • @kingboobs20 BTW i don't remember the PAL version having any flicker. But i'll take a little flicker & version more faithful to the arcade any day over a bizarrely altered poor man's version with terrible graphics

  • @Guinea54 SMS gameplay slightly more like the arcade apart from the lame kick. NES like a lot of NES games, plays more like one of those crappy hand held LCD games or like the old B&W Gameboy. Need i go on.

    The thing that NES had going for it was good marketing & Super Mario Bros. SMS suffered from poor or almost non existent marketing. Can't believe that grown adults still get emotionally involved in what was essentially a monopoly war (that ended decades ago) for control of the market LOL

  • @dave4378 I am emotionally attached? You just wrote 3 full paragraphs. Speak for yourself. I am just stated the obvious. I owned both systems. I even went on to buy a genesis after that. You can say whatever about graphics and all of that, But its all bullshit. I had both, NES was a better system. Even comparing the SAME GAME the nes had a way better double dragon game. It wasnt marketing, they had good games, Mario, castlevania, metroid. all classics.

  • Awesome comparison.

  • PO master Sistem tinha muito mais gráfico,cores,som do que o Nintendinho isso qualquer criança sabe,comparem a ficha técnica de cada video-game e vocês verão!O nintendinho só superava o Master em quantidade de jogos que era muito maior,mas isso nunca me preocupou muito

  • Kill each other for a girl that's barbaric . Haven't try heard of a threesome

  • I was curios what emulator did you use to record the SMS version? cause the sms version actually has far superior sound if your emulator has a YM2413 sound chip function or if you play on a japanese console or you mod a non-japanese console with a YM2413 chip. But yeah the elevators still sound like crap, literally.

  • I had this game, I have to wonder if the flickering was a problem of the NTSC version, I had the PAL version and I don't recall having such problems with it. The game was awesome.

    By the way the NES version is pretty great too though, I liked the port differences. Ports of arcade games used to have so many differences on each system back then.

  • I completely agree. I used to hate the NES game because I had a Sega Master System. As time went on I decided the NES version was better because of everything they added to the game.

  • i can't believe a girl took a little time to make a video like this. Do you want to be my girlfriend?

  • The Best Game of the World!!! The Best Music

  • Loool @ 06:19!!! >XD

  • On the SMS Version, the "Opening Doors" sound is a fart! LOL!

  • Looks like I'm going to have to track down the NES version now. The hit detection is so off in the Master System version that I get frustrated to the point that I've never finished it, even with the infinite lives.

  • Double Dragon was MUCH MUCH more closer to the arcade version than the NES was!!

  • When I was lil boy (now I understand I was stupid) I hated sega master system (i don't know why today) and i prefered nes with no reason.

    Today I realize SMS was better beacause with less prformances sms had good games which could compete with nes versions.

    And double dragon is a good exemple.

  • @willix2 sorry I mistaked.

    Rectification: SMS was tecknically better.