Published by Unknown. Ratings There, they run a small kung fu gym, teaching the city's residents how to protect themselves. 2-year protection plan from SquareTrade - $1.99 2-year protection plan from SquareTrade - $1.99 Opens an … on November 10, 2003 at 4:43PM PST. November 13, 2003 March 5, 2004 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. Simply pressing both attack buttons while standing over a grounded opponent will cause you to perform a brutal-looking double stomp to your foe's chest. ESRB: TCERO: 12 A third game mode allows a single player to play the game as both Lee brothers, with one character being controlled by the player w… Now, many years after the last Double Dragon sequel, Atlus (along with developer Million), has picked up the Double Dragon name and released Double Dragon Advance for the GBA. It's a great look, and it really comes into play in the game's cutscenes, which, though told through single static shots of each character, look really good. Double Dragon Advance Summary : Billy and Jimmy Lee must punch and kick their way through the crime-ridden streets, taking on the Black Warriors gang in … It is a remake of the 1987 arcade game Double Dragon and incorporates elements from its sequels and home versions. The Japanese version's instruction manual includes additional character profiles, as well as a list of combos. Double Dragon Advance Genre: Side Scrolling Beat ‘Em Up Platform: GBA ERSB Rating: T Developer: Million Publisher: Atlus Release Date: 11/11/03 Website: Double Dragon Advance. While this is an interesting idea, it isn't especially well executed, due largely to the clumsy nature of trying to move two characters--one at a time--through a level. Perhaps an AI-controlled "other" character would have been a better solution. In 2003, a remake of the original Double Dragon, titled Double Dragon Advance, was produced by Atlus and Million (the copyrights holder of the Double Dragon series at the time) for the Game Boy Advance. Beat 'em up 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 Technōs such as Renegade and The Combatribes (like the sit-on-punch and the jump stomp respectively). The brothers can also grab opponents while stunned and can either toss them over their shoulders, or the brothers can hit them with repeated knee strikes to the head. But the game doesn't simply stop there. The Special Thanks on the end credits now mentions Bruce Lee, as well as Yoshihisa Kishimoto, the director of the Double Dragon arcade game. Have fun playing the amazing Double Dragon Advance (J) game for Game Boy Advance. It was published by Atlus and developed by Million Inc., S-NEO and Paon. This game has a hidden sound test. Well, thankfully, they're all along for the ride. 8. Billy and Jimmy Lee take to the streets in this classic arcade side-scroller. Now on sale with fast shipping. Double Dragon Advance garnered generally positive reviews, with a few of the criticisms aimed at the short length of the game. Double Dragon Advance is a 2003 side-scrolling beat-em-up released for the Game Boy Advance. For Double Dragon Advance on the Game Boy Advance, GameFAQs has 4 guides and walkthroughs, 3 cheat codes and secrets, 18 reviews, 20 critic reviews, and 181 user screenshots.