Cadillacs & Dinosaurs (930201 etc)

Cadillacs & Dinosaurs (930201 etc)

Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (YYC bootleg set 2, 920313 etc) [Bootleg]

Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (YYC bootleg set 2, 920313 etc) [Bootleg]

Penguin Brothers (Japan)

Penguin Brothers (Japan)

Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (street fighter 2' 920513 etc)

Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (street fighter 2' 920513 etc)

Neo Bomberman

Neo Bomberman

Donkey Kong (US set 1)

Donkey Kong (US set 1)

Snow Bros. 2 - with new elves

Snow Bros. 2 - with new elves

Metal Slug 2 - Super Vehicle-001/II (NGM-2410) (NGH-2410)

Metal Slug 2 - Super Vehicle-001/II (NGM-2410) (NGH-2410)

Pac-Man (Midway)

Pac-Man (Midway)

Bubble Bobble

Bubble Bobble

Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 1)

Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 1)

The King of Fighters 2002 Super (bootleg) [Bootleg]

The King of Fighters 2002 Super (bootleg) [Bootleg]

Metal Slug X - Super Vehicle-001 (NGM-2500)(NGH-2500)

Metal Slug X - Super Vehicle-001 (NGM-2500)(NGH-2500)

Metal Slug 3 (NGM-2560)

Metal Slug 3 (NGM-2560)

Tumble Pop (World)

Tumble Pop (World)

Pang (World)

Pang (World)

Ghosts'n Goblins (US)

Ghosts'n Goblins (US)

Knights of the Round (911127 etc)

Knights of the Round (911127 etc)

Neo Turf Masters / Big Tournament Golf

Neo Turf Masters / Big Tournament Golf

Street Hoop / Street Slam / Dunk Dream (DEM-004) (DEH-004)

Street Hoop / Street Slam / Dunk Dream (DEM-004) (DEH-004)

Street Fighter III 2nd Impact: Giant Attack (USA 970930)

Street Fighter III 2nd Impact: Giant Attack (USA 970930)

Kung-Fu Master

Kung-Fu Master

SNK vs. Capcom - SVC Chaos Super Plus (bootleg) [Bootleg]

SNK vs. Capcom - SVC Chaos Super Plus (bootleg) [Bootleg]

Garou - Mark of the Wolves (NGM-2530)

Garou - Mark of the Wolves (NGM-2530)

The King of Fighters '97 oroshi plus 2003 [Bootleg]

The King of Fighters '97 oroshi plus 2003 [Bootleg]

Shinobi (set 6, System 16A, unprotected)

Shinobi (set 6, System 16A, unprotected)

The King of Fighters '97 Plus 2003 (bootleg / hack) [Bootleg]

The King of Fighters '97 Plus 2003 (bootleg / hack) [Bootleg]

Aero Fighters 2 / Sonic Wings 2

Aero Fighters 2 / Sonic Wings 2

The King of Fighters 2001 Plus (set 1, bootleg / hack) [Bootleg]

The King of Fighters 2001 Plus (set 1, bootleg / hack) [Bootleg]

The Punisher (930422 etc)

The Punisher (930422 etc)

Mega Man 2 - the power fighters (960708 USA)

Mega Man 2 - the power fighters (960708 USA)

Pac-Man Plus

Pac-Man Plus

Dig Dug (rev 2)

Dig Dug (rev 2)

Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder (World, Rev B)

Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder (World, Rev B)

Golden Axe (set 6, US, 8751 317-123A)

Golden Axe (set 6, US, 8751 317-123A)

Super Pang (World 900914)

Super Pang (World 900914)

Neo-Geo Cup '98 - The Road to the Victory

Neo-Geo Cup '98 - The Road to the Victory

Pac-Mania

Pac-Mania

The King of Fighters 2003 (NGM-2710)

The King of Fighters 2003 (NGM-2710)

Frogger

Frogger

Spin Master / Miracle Adventure

Spin Master / Miracle Adventure

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Turtles in Time (4 Players ver. UAA)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Turtles in Time (4 Players ver. UAA)

The King of Fighters '94 (NGM-055)(NGH-055)

The King of Fighters '94 (NGM-055)(NGH-055)

Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo 960620 USA)

Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo 960620 USA)

Bad Dudes vs. Dragonninja (US)

Bad Dudes vs. Dragonninja (US)

Black Tiger

Black Tiger

The King of Fighters 2002 (NGM-2650)(NGH-2650)

The King of Fighters 2002 (NGM-2650)(NGH-2650)

Metal Slug 4 (NGM-2630)

Metal Slug 4 (NGM-2630)

Green Beret

Green Beret

Wonder Boy in Monster Land (English bootleg set 1)

Wonder Boy in Monster Land (English bootleg set 1)

Double Dragon (Neo-Geo)

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Published
1995
Added
2026-06-09
Platform
Classic Arcade

Overview

Play Double Dragon (Neo-Geo) online

Relive the arcade classic Double Dragon (Neo-Geo)! Team up for co-op beat 'em up action, master nostalgic fighting combos, and defend the streets in a true blue 90s masterpiece. Experience pure classic gaming bliss.

Double Dragon (Neo-Geo) gameplay overview

Double Dragon on the Neo-Geo is a faithful arcade conversion of the landmark 1987 beat 'em up, delivering one of the most authentic home versions ever released. You control martial artists Billy or Jimmy Lee through seven stages of urban gang warfare, fighting thugs like Abobos and reaching the final showdown with the mysterious Shadow Boss to rescue Marian. Double Dragon (Neo-Geo) is a Classic Arcade entry prepared for browser play, with platform, controls, and play context worth checking before launch.

  • Double Dragon (Neo-Geo) entry snapshot: Double Dragon (Neo-Geo) is a Classic Arcade entry prepared for browser play, with platform, controls, and play context worth checking before launch.
  • Co-Op Brawling Perfected: The core joy remains teaming up with a friend for couch co-op, working together to elbow drop the Williams Brothers or strategically bait enemies like Linda into your partner's piledriver.
  • Genre-Defining Mechanics: It introduced the foundational combo system, where you can punch, grab, and then knee an enemy before throwing them off-screen—a system I've spent years mastering and which countless later games iterated on.
  • Authentic Neo-Geo Fidelity: Released in 1995, this port features the Neo-Geo's signature high-res sprite work, with a more vibrant color palette for characters like Abore and smoother parallax scrolling in areas like Mission 2 that the original hardware couldn't quite achieve.

Why play Double Dragon (Neo-Geo) on Retro Games Zone?

As someone who played the original Taito arcade cabinet, this version gets as close as possible outside the arcade, which is a big part of why I spent years chasing a Neo-Geo AES copy. It nails that exact feel of walking past the industrial yard in Mission 1, ducking a Molotov thrown by a lowly Chintai gang member, and pulling off a last-second reversal.

  • Unadulterated Late-80s Authenticity: You get the game exactly as it was, from the stiff enemy AI patterns that require careful spacing to the slightly imprecise jump attacks that punish rash play—it's all preserved, for better or worse.
  • Pure Skill-Driven Gameplay: Success here isn't about unlocks or upgrades, but perfecting the timing of your rising knee strike to interrupt a Roper's chain attack, a skill that genuinely takes practice across many quarters, or in this case, restarts.
  • A Vital Piece of Gaming History: You can directly see the template for Final Fight, Streets of Rage, and modern games like River City Girls; feeling the slight weight delay on your character's movement in Stage 3 is like interacting with a primary source document for the beat 'em up genre.

FAQ

Is the infamous "attack both directions" trick on Billy's elbow here?

Yes, and it still feels like a bug they embraced as a feature. By punching and immediately holding back, you can hit foes on your left and right with one elbow swing, but beware the frames of recovery—it's a risk reward for handling flanking enemies effectively.

How does the life bar recovery and checkpoint system work?

You get limited health items (food dropped by enemies), and checkpoints are rare and strict for a '95 conversion, losing a third of your life. The bridge at the end of the forest stage (Mission 3) is notorious for its difficulty resetting all enemy positions if you fail to fight past them.

Is the Neo-Geo version the definitive home port?

In terms of raw accuracy to the arcade hardware's look and feel, absolutely. However, compared to Japanese home computer versions it offers identical content without any additional stages. It's the definitive port for authenticity but not for new content.