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  • You know the formula. A pure-hearted beauty falls into the evil grasp of some snarling, spitting, mustache-twirling megalomaniac. A noble hero, driven by honor, courage and - let's face it - hormones, rushes to her aid. A brief kiss ensues and, before you can say sequel, the hapless lady has stumbled into imminent danger all over again. Tale as old as time... classic "damsel in distress." Except sometimes, the damsel isn't worth the damn trouble.
  • Classic 2D scrolling beat-'em-up Double Dragon is on its way to Xbox 360's Live Arcade, it has been confirmed. The scrapper will be making its way to Marketplace in a 12.56MB download but a release date is yet to be confirmed. Double Dragon, originally released in 1987, was a huge arcade hit and set the template for two-player scrolling beat-'em-ups. It stars Billy and Jimmy Lee, fighting their way through a post apocalyptic New York trying to save Billy's girlfriend from the evil street gang
  • After months and months of waiting Empire Interactive has confirmed that Double Dragon is finally coming to Xbox Live Arcade this week. In case you've got no idea what we're on about (you weirdo), Double Dragon is a classic side-scrolling beat-em-up set in the lovely city of Detroit. Two brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee, masters of a mystical martial art, travel the streets beating up rivals and anyone who looks at them funny for no particular reason. The Arcade version of the much-loved bruiser
  • A modern remake of the classic Double Dragon II: The Revenge has been announced for XBLA. Titled Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons, it’s based on the game's original 1988 arcade incarnation, not the tweaked NES version. Barunson Interactive is handling the development and plans to release the game this September for 1200 Microsoft points ($15)...
  • A modern remake of the classic Double Dragon II: The Revenge has been announced for XBLA. Titled Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons, it’s based on the game's original 1988 arcade incarnation, not the tweaked NES version. Barunson Interactive is handling the development and plans to release the game this September for 1200 Microsoft points ($15)...
  • The baddest dudes in the history of 1987 are coming back into action later this year and Wayforward Technologies has just announced when we'll be high-fiving bad guys in the face with Billy and Jimmy again...

  • The doctors who put the Bio in BioWare are leaving the games industry, the company announced today. After founding the developer in 1995, they plan to pursue their seperate interests in entrepreneurship and beer...

  • A single level in Dragon Age 3 will be as big as all of Dragon Age 2's levels put together, BioWare says, and we'll all get castles...

  • The next Dragon Age game should look really pretty, though given this hasty snapshot of the first screen, we'll have to take BioWare's word for it...

  • The next Dragon Age will get back to exploration while keeping the player consequences, thanks in part to some inspiration from Bethesda...

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