The Music of Video Games [340] Double Dragon
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all i remember about this, is being blown away by a) how bass heavy and PUNCHY the music was and b) how easy it was to sometimes die , even on the first level, if you got too experimental with your moves.
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4 people are lovers not fighters.
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excellent!
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Jesus between 6 to 7 min im tripin.
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Bravo!
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i spent like 100 bucks in quarters playing this shit back in the day!
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I used to play the hell out of this game back in the day, but as for the music...to me it sounds better on the NES
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That's some pretty nice ass at 0:26...for a video game.
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i just started sampling music from different things i just finish making one for guile's theme from street fight nes
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I used to steal 20p' from my mams purse to play this.
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The red car in the garage is the LX-5 from a laserdisc game, Road Blaster (released outside of Japan from the arcades to the Sega CD and PS1 as Road Avenger), which was also created by Yoshihisa Kishimoto. The battle chopper in DDII: The Revenge's garage is the LX-3 from another laserdisc game created by Yoshihisa Kishimoto titled Thunder Storm (known as Cobra Command outside of Japan, but not to be confused with the shoot 'em up of the same name).
1983parrothead 2 years ago 14
sounds like an early genesis game, complete with fart master drums.
Alianger 2 years ago 6