Double Dragon Neon Now on Steam

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Here at oprainfall, we loved Double Dragon Neon on XBLA and PSN, but there was no indication of a computer release at the time. Fast-forward to today, and lo and behold! The previously announced Steam release of Double Dragon Neon is now available for Windows for $9.99 (USD).

For more info about the game, here’s the description from the Steam page:

BRO-TACULAR!

Legendary martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee return in this creative re-imagining of the classic beat ‘em up, Double Dragon Neon. Fight your way through countless henchmen including Linda and Abobo on your way to rescue the love of your life, Marian! Trained in the special form of martial arts called Sōsetsuken, hunt down and defeat the evil Skullmageddon!

Classic beat ‘em up feel with new powers, new attacks, and a sinister new foe!

Features

Mix tape system lets you mix and match unique abilities and powerful new attacks.

String together attacks for brutal combos to keep your foes down and out.

Brawl through a variety of levels including dangerous city streets, twisted science labs, an evil stronghold, outer space and more!

Use a variety of weapons including bats, knives, whips, and more to incapacitate unsuspecting enemies.

Original soundtrack by award winning composer and sound designer Jake Kaufman.

Developed by WayForward, the award winning team responsible for DuckTales: Remastered, BloodRayne: Betrayal, and A Boy and His Blob

Steam adaptation and online co-op developed by Abstraction Games.

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