
Nintendo Entertainment System · 1989
Double Dragon II: The Revenge
ダブルドラゴンII ザ・リベンジ
- Developer
- Technōs Japan Corporation
- Publisher
- Technos Japan
- Country
- 🇯🇵 Japan
- Release year
- 1989
- Alternate titles
- Double Dragon II NES · Double Dragon II PCE
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| Región | SEALED | CIB | LOOSE |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇯🇵 JP | €254.84 €216.61 – €293.07 | €79.67 €67.72 – €91.62 | €19.73 €16.77 – €22.69 |
| 🇺🇸 US | €439.94 €373.95 – €505.93 | €77.87 €66.19 – €89.55 | €12.87 €10.94 – €14.80 |
| 🇪🇺 EU | €230.00 €195.50 – €264.50 | €71.78 €61.01 – €82.55 | €20.02 €17.02 – €23.02 |
Prices show the median of recorded sales (source: eBay + Heritage auctions + PriceCharting aggregates, the same data that feeds your portfolio). Differences between regions reflect rarity: Japanese AES copies are typically 2–4× cheaper than their European equivalents because they had a much larger print run.
Description
Double Dragon II: The Revenge is a 1989 beat 'em up video game developed and published by Technōs Japan for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the second Double Dragon game for the NES, and was published in North America by Acclaim Entertainment, who took over publishing duties from Tradewest. Acclaim also published it in PAL regions. The game shares its title with the 1988 arcade sequel to the original Double Dragon, using the same promotional artwork for its packaging and having a similar plot, but the content of the two games are otherwise drastically different. The NES version of Double Dragon II was directed by Hiroyuki Sekimoto (co-director of River City Ransom), with the arcade version's director Yoshihisa Kishimoto taking a supervisory role in the game's development. Players control Billy and Jimmy Lee, who are on a mission to avenge the death of Billy's girlfriend Marian after she is killed during an attack by the Shadow Warriors (an unnamed group in the Japanese version). While this version ignores the plot twist of the first NES game, in which Jimmy Lee turns out to be the final boss (likely due to the inclusion of 2-players co-operative play), it also replaced...
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Releases
| Platform | Region | Date | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nintendo Entertainment System | 🇯🇵 JP | 1989 | Technos Japan |
| Nintendo Entertainment System | 🇺🇸 US | 1989 | Technos Japan |
| Nintendo Entertainment System | 🇪🇺 EU | 1989 | Technos Japan |