12-30-2021, 07:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2021, 07:54 PM by ZpaceJ0ck0.)
Today I beat the Famicom version of Double Dragon II: The Revenge. Yeah, it was fun. Like I said this was the Famicom version so I didn't understand a few things about the story. I had to read a summary in order to fully understand. Still, if you have some knowledge of Double Dragon before playing this game then understanding the story shouldn't be that difficult.
From what I read the Famicom version is easier than the NES version in certain ways. For example, the Famicom version allows the entire game to be played on any difficulty setting, whereas the NES version restricts the game's length based on the level chosen. Also, the NES version requires the player to input a cheat code at the game over screen to continue the game at the previous stage, while the Famicom version gives this option as a standard feature. I can confirm that the standard save feature helped me on beating the game faster.
From what I read the Famicom version is easier than the NES version in certain ways. For example, the Famicom version allows the entire game to be played on any difficulty setting, whereas the NES version restricts the game's length based on the level chosen. Also, the NES version requires the player to input a cheat code at the game over screen to continue the game at the previous stage, while the Famicom version gives this option as a standard feature. I can confirm that the standard save feature helped me on beating the game faster.