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NES Double Dragon II: The Revenge (USA) in 08:40.13 by adelikat.
FCEUX movie (.fm2) (date: 2009-04-19)
AVI file via BitTorrent (size: 18.06 MB, length: 10:33)
AVI file via BitTorrent (size: 18.15 MB, length: 10:33)
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Obsoletes movie #1179 (08:54.05)
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- 2 Players
- Uses death to save time
- Takes damage to save time
- Genre: Fighting
- Genre: Platform
Double Dragon 2 (1989) is a beat'em-up game that shows the true value of teamwork. Despite sibling rivalry, Billy and Jimmy help expedite their common goal with well-timed knees to each other's faces.

This new version by adelikat is 14 seconds faster than his previous effort. Most of the improvement came from a new shortcut in level 6.

The author has used a built in subtitle feature of FCEUX to include some commentary on the movie. An AVI that includes these subtitles has been added.


The first Archive.org link leads to a movie without commentary subtitles. The second Archive.org link has the commentary subtitles. The first YouTube link is in the original resolution with commentary subtitles. The second YouTube link is in HD resolution without commentary subtitles.
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