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Double Dragon Advance : ウィキペディア英語版
Double Dragon Advance

is a 2003 side-scrolling beat-em-up released for the Game Boy Advance. It was published by Atlus and developed by Million Inc., S-NEO, and Paon. It is a remake of the 1987 arcade game ''Double Dragon'' and incorporates elements from its sequels and home versions.
==Gameplay==

Like in the original arcade game, the player takes control of martial arts masters Billy Lee, or his brother Jimmy, as they fight their way against the members of the Shadow Warriors in order to rescue Billy's girlfriend Marian. ''Double Dragon Advance'' can be played alone or with another player via a Game Link Cable. A third game mode allows a single player to play the game as both Lee brothers, with one character being controlled by the player while the other stands idle until the player switches character. There is also a Survival Mode in which the player must defeat as many adversaries possible in a single life.
All of the player's techniques from the original arcade game are featured, as well as several new ones based on later arcade and console versions (such as the Hyper Uppercut and the Hyper Knee from the NES version of ''Double Dragon II: The Revenge''), as well as other beat-'em-ups by Technos such as ''Renegade'' and ''The Combatribes'' (like the sit-on-punch and the jump stomp respectively). New weapons are also added as well, including nunchakus and double kali sticks.
Four new stages were added as well, all taking place between the original stages from the arcade version. These includes a Chinatown stage, a fight atop a moving truck (both inspired by ''Super Double Dragon''), a cavern stage (similar to the one from the first NES game), and a fortress before the final stage (Inspired by the final stage of ''Double Dragon II: The Revenge'' and including the final boss of the said game, Raymond). Most of the enemy characters from the first two arcade games are featured, along with a few new ones introduced in this version such as the Twin Tigers Hong and Huang, Kikucho, and the Five Emperors. Moves that could not be performed on certain enemies in the original arcade games can now be performed against them in this version such as the hair-pull on Burnov.

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