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Double Dragon Xbla - Xbox 360 [arcade] May 2026
Originally launched at 400 Microsoft Points ($5), making it a high-value budget pick at the time.
This version is effectively a straight emulation, maintaining the original's pixel-perfect graphics and even its notorious hardware slowdown when more than four enemies are on screen. Double Dragon XBLA - Xbox 360 [Arcade]
This specific version was delisted from the Xbox Live Arcade on July 1, 2009, following the closure of its publisher, Empire Interactive, making it unavailable for new purchases on the Xbox 360 marketplace. Originally launched at 400 Microsoft Points ($5), making
The port maintains original arcade framerate drops during busy scenes, which some found frustrating on modern hardware. Community Perspectives The port maintains original arcade framerate drops during
The Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) version of is a direct port of the 1987 arcade original, known for its "arcade-perfect" emulation and a few modern touches that received mixed feedback from critics and players alike. Key Features
A faithful recreation of the foundational beat 'em up experience.
The game supports two-player cooperative play both locally and online, along with online leaderboards.