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Plus, the portal turns them into super powerful Ro-Bros that can take down any mook with a single punch.
Deus ex Machina: Marian just so happens to have gained the power to send the Lee brothers after Skullmageddon after he escapes for the second time. Dem Bones: Skullmageddon is, in his own words, "a magical skeleton". The plot is based around saving Marian again. Damsel in Distress: With a dose of Brainwashed and Crazy. Crunch Tastic: Billy and Jimmy describe destroying gravestones in an obligatory Night of the Living Mooks level as both "tombular" and "desacreatious". For the Marian II boss, you're supposed to use the shadows of the falling bones as crosshairs to be aware of. Crosshair Aware: Skullmageddon's symbol is used as a crosshair for the Killacopter, Giant Tank, and Giga Skullmageddon's attacks. Critical Existence Failure: The Lee brothers and enemies alike will continue fighting no matter how many boots, fists, floors, and weapons they've taken to the face. #DOUBLE DRAGON NEON SECRETS SERIES#
Creator Cameo: A strange example: hitting the punching bag in the beginning of the 7th level exactly 87 times teleports you to another part of the stage, except now everyone's heads are replaced with the series creator Yoshihisa Kishimoto's: completing the area nets you an achievement and sends you back to the beginning of the stage. Subverted in the Marian II boss fight when Billy points out to Jimmy that they never trained for killer plants with animal heads. Crazy-Prepared: Spoofed in the Giant Tank fight, where Billy claims they actually trained for this with an anti-tank technique. Conservation of Ninjutsu: It doesn't matter how many of the kunoichis (each named Shun) the Lee brothers fight at once, they will go down. Combination Attack: A less than chivalrous example, you can have one brother kneel behind an enemy and the other bro push them over. Color-Coded Multiplayer: Billy and Jimmy are palette swaps once again, much like they were in the original arcade game (before having their different hair styles and switching colors). Cloning Blues: Averted with Bimmy and Jammy, who don't seem to have the mental capacity for such concepts. Normally, when it's used out of a chest's proximity, Billy/Jimmy thrusts the key into the air (dealing little damage to anything in its way), confusedly turns it, faces the screen and says "What the?"/"What the butt?". Cherry Tapping: There's an achievement for killing an enemy with the key that you can use to unlock chests. Billy and Jimmy have several of their own (especially when using the baseball bat). Catchphrase: Abobo likes to shout his name as he appears. #DOUBLE DRAGON NEON SECRETS FULL#
Cannon Fodder: Williams' full title is "Cartwheeling Cannon Fodder Williams".Calling Your Attacks: Skullmageddon does this at times.
Brainwashed and Crazy: Ultimately Skullmageddon's plan in order to get a date from Marian.More than once are you able to knock enemies (mostly Williamses) into them. Bottomless Pits: They show up occasionally.Many of them are also Alliterative Name type nicknames: "Cartwheeling Cannon Fodder Williams", "Expensive Experiment Giant Tank", "Your Worst Nightmare Skullmageddon", etc. Boss Subtitles: All enemy characters get these, from bosses to mooks.Big Bad: Your Worst Nightmare, Skullmageddon.Then his One-Winged Angel form takes it Up to Eleven. Beware the Silly Ones: Skullmageddon is essentially a ridiculously silly 80's cartoon supervillain, note He even sounds like Skeletor! but he is also a legitimately rock hard fighter.The Limited Edition of Double Dragon Neon will cost $84.99 USD, which is a steal considering all that you are getting with this package, and it will be available for pre-order on May 28th, 2021 at 10am EST. Double-sided metal coin featuring Skullmaggedon and Double Dragon emblems.
Accurate NES-sized box that stores the NES cartridge case and soundtrack. Game soundtrack on mini-CD in a hinged NES cartridge storage case. Retro NES-style dust cover that fits over the Switch case. Switch Limited Run #108: Double Dragon Neon. The Classic Limited Edition is the one to look out for, though, because this bad-boy comes with all kinds of goodies. The standard edition will cost $29.99 USD and will be available for pre-order on May 28th, 2021 at 10am EST. The standard edition is your normal fare and comes with a physical cartridge for the game, a case, interior artwork, and an instruction manual. Double Dragon Neonįirst off is the Double Dragon Neon options. There are a few options to choose from, including Classic Editions, Limited Editions, and even a soundtrack. Limited Run Games has revealed that they plan to produce physical versions of both Double Dragon Neon and Double Dragon IV, two modern takes on the beat-em-up classic series.