The game features "Bro" gameplay with unique high-five abilities that share health or power-ups. You can also revive fallen partners in battle. JTAG/RGH Modded Console Information Double Dragon Neon Review (PSN/XBL)
is a high-energy reboot of the classic 1987 beat 'em up, developed by WayForward Technologies. Released in 2012 for the Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) , it serves as both a modern reimagining and a parody of 1980s pop culture. Key Game Features Double Dragon Neon [XBLA][Arcade][Jtag/RGH]
Players control Billy and Jimmy Lee across 10 levels. While it retains classic punches and kicks, it introduces a "Gleam" mechanic —timing a dodge correctly causes the player to glow and gain temporary double damage. The game features "Bro" gameplay with unique high-five
The game is heavily 1980s-inspired, featuring bright neon visuals, cassette tape power-ups, and a synth-heavy soundtrack by Jake Kaufman. Released in 2012 for the Xbox Live Arcade
Characters level up by collecting "Mix Tapes" dropped by enemies. These tapes can be upgraded at a "Tapesmith" using Mithril dropped by bosses to boost stats and unlock special moves.