Riki, the boss of Hanazono High School and Kunio's rival, has heard about the brothers, but doesn't care much about them. Ryūichi and Ryūji, known as the Double Dragon Brothers, terrorize all the high school students in the area. The brothers Ryūichi and Ryūji recently dominated all the high schools in the region just few months after transferring to Reihō Academy. The story begins 6 months after Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun. This is the story shown in DOUBLE DRAGON & Kunio-kun Retro Brawler Bundle Translated excerpt from the manual of the Famicom version of the game. It was released in North America on as River City Ransom EX.Ĭonversation between Kunio and Riki prior to the beginning of the game. and published by Atlus in Japan as Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari EX. A remake of the game was released for the Game Boy Advance on Madeveloped by Million Co, Ltd. It has arranged redbook audio, enhanced graphics and fully voiced dialogue. It was also ported to the PC-Engine Super CD-ROM² by Naxat Soft on Decemand developed by KID. This version of the game has a number of additions, such as new areas, enemies, more colorful graphics and also displays three enemies at once instead of two, among other additions. The game was ported by Sharp to the Sharp X68000 on April 1990 and was developed by SPS. The game was not as successful in North America or the PAL regions, but its unique gameplay and sense of humor turned the game into a cult classic, which inspired parallel works such as Scott Pilgrim vs. The graphical look of the game was used in subsequent Kunio-kun games by the company on the system (such as the sequels of Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu). After this game, Riki would often appear in other Kunio-kun games as the second player character. Speaking of Riki, this is the first game in the series in which Kunio and Riki join forces, as the two have been enemies in the previous two games. Players can also purchase books in shops in order to grant fighting techniques to their characters, such as Riki's trademark Mach Punch. The game has role-playing elements and a non-linear progression, characters have stats that are increased by purchasing items using money from fallen foes and they are free to explore the game's open world. The game was designed by Mitsuhiro Yoshida and Hiroyuki Sekimoto as a Double Dragon game that parents and their children could play together, so it plays similarly to the NES version of that game. This version of the game was also released as Street Gangs in PAL regions. This version made changes to the plot and graphics in a similar way to Renegade (the localization of Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun) in order to make the game palatable for the western market. subsidiary and released on January 1990, where it was re-titled River City Ransom. The game was published in North America by American Technōs, Inc., their U.S. The game was released on Apin Japan for the Family Computer and was the first game that Technōs Japan made exclusively for the console market, preceding Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun and Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu (both were also released on the Famicom, but were released for arcades first). "Downtown Hot-Blooded Story"), is the third entry in the Kunio-kun series. Downtown Nekketsu Story, known in Japan as Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari ( ダウンタウン熱血物語 ?, lit.
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