And DD2 has plenty of those 'die-three-times-in-a-row' spots. Hey, it's a sure way to survive long enough to meet the last boss. in the manner that I selected a two-player Game B with the intent to steal all my teammate's lives. When selecting a 1-player game I always cheated. Videogame bosses always want the heroes to come to them. Don't question why they didn't kill the Lee brothers instead. Too bad for him that the Lee brothers happen to be the famous Double Dragons, because the nefarious Black Shadow Warriors don't seem to like competition, and thus killed Marion. Billy is significantly more successful with the ladies than his brother, because he has a girlfriend named Marion.
You've got your martial arts-expert twin brothers, Billy and Jimmy Lee. I'm sure it's on purpose to shock you more when the gore suddenly kicks in. Nothing on the start screen reveals that this is a Blood Hack, but that doesn't say anything. This is the game that someone chose to make a "Blood Hack" out of. Few things are more satisfying than landing the oddly named "High Jump Kick" (which was really more of a Super Knee Kick) against a boss and sending him hurtling off a ledge. A variety of kicks, punches, special jump kicks and grappling moves, not to mention the ability to pick up and use certain weapons your enemies dropped. An arsenal of deadly moves allowed loads of manners to beat up your foes. Naturally any "B" game ended up with you and your friend kicking the crap out of each other. More interesting was "Game B", where you could actually hurt your teammate. Playing "Game A" you could play team-style, helping the other once he's pressed into a corner. Walk around playing together, at the same time, beating up baddies and bosses on the road to revenge. One of the most awesome games he had was Double Dragon II. Nazis from a demon netherworld, I had to rely on a friend to play exciting games on those rainy or sunny afternoons. Many years ago, when I still didn't have my own NES since my parents were cold-hearted
a rom hack of "Double Dragon II" for the NES.