Double Dragon II 2 game for the Nintendo NES. Game only. Great condition!!! Tested and works like new. Features: -Awesome 2-player co-op! The Black Shadow Warriors. They've gunned down your girl. And you and your brother Jimmy Lee are out for revenge.
The NES version retained the 2-Player co-op feature that was missing in the first NES game.
The NES version is notable for featuring cut-scenes
(static images and on-screen text) that serve to narrate the progress
of the game’s plot. The revenge premise remains the same, although the
plot was altered. Willy does not appear in the game at all. Instead, a
rival martial artist referred to only as the “Mysterious Warrior”,
serves as the final boss after the doppelgängers are defeated—available
only in the game’s hardest difficulty setting (Supreme Master).
According to the Japanese version’s instruction manual, he is the
master of a martial art style known as “Gensatsuken”, a counterpart of
Billy and Jimmy’s “Sōsetsuken” style. The ending is also completely
different, in which Marian is restored to life after the Mysterious
Warrior is defeated.

In contrast to the first NES game, all of
the player’s techniques are available from the start and the two-player
cooperative gameplay has been kept this time, with an alternative mode
that has the friendly fire option turned on (in contrast, the
one-on-one Vs. Mode introduced in the first NES game was not included
in this sequel). Two new special techniques are added to the player’s
repertoire in addition to the Whirlwind Kick; the Hyper Uppercut and
the Flying Knee Kick. The NES version’s stage layout is composed of
nine missions. While none of the stages are direct reproductions from
the arcade game’s stages, they share many of the same elements,
including background music. Many of these stages don’t have actual
bosses, but traps which the player must overcome to clear the stage.
Enemy characters from the arcade game
include Williams, Roper, Linda, Burnov, Abobo (renamed Bolo in the NES
version), Abore (whose design was changed to resemble Oharra), Chin
Taimei and the Doppelgängers. Only Oharra, Jeff and Willy are omitted.
Two new enemy characters are introduced in addition to the final boss:
“Migiude” (the “Right-hand Man”) and the “Ninja”. The Right-hand Man is
a standard thug enemy who relies on hand-to-hand and kick techniques.
The Ninja is a sub-boss who relies on tricky attacks and speed. The
Ropers now carry incendiary bombs and flails they throw like boomerangs as weapons; the latter is a weapon that cannot be carried by the player. |