Double Dragon is a 1995 fighting video game spin-off of the Double Dragon series developed and published by Technōs Japan. It is based on the 1994 film, which in turn was based on the original arcade game. It was originally released for the Neo Geo (in AES and MVS formats) and later released for the Neo Geo CD and PlayStation (the latter ported by Urban Plant). The game was also made available for PlayStation Network in Japan in 2011 and in North America in 2014 . It was Technōs Japan's last Double Dragon game before the company went out of business, and the fourth and final Double Dragon game released in arcades.
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Producer | Kazuyuki Kurata
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Designer | Minoru Yamaguchi
Muneki Ebinuma |
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Programmer | Naoki Kashiwabara
Shinji Hirao Tadamichi Obinata |
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Artist | Akiko Maruyama
Chihiro Kushibe Fujimi Ōnishi |
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Composer | Chiaki Iizuka
Fumio Suzuki Kiyomi Kataoka |
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Sound | YM2610 (@ 8 MHz)
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