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'''Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja''' (known in Japan simply as ''DragonNinja'' (ドラゴンニンジャ)) is a [[beat 'em up]] arcade game that was released by [[Data East]] in [[1988]]. In ''Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja'', player one plays as Blade (one in white) while player two plays as Striker (one in green). During the game's release, several people considered it to be a ripoff of ''[[Double Dragon]]'' by [[Technos]], but besides the style, the gameplay is set in a 2D platform manner much like ''[[Kung-Fu Master]]'' and its spiritual successor ''[[Vigilante]]'', both by [[Irem]], with the ability to jump between upper and lower parts of each stage like in ''[[Rolling Thunder]]'' and its sequels by [[Namco]].
'''Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja''' (known in Japan simply as ''DragonNinja'' (ドラゴンニンジャ)) is a [[beat 'em up]] arcade game that was released by [[Data East]] in [[1988]]. In ''Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja'', player one plays as Blade (one in white) while player two plays as Striker (one in green). During the game's release, several people considered it to be a ripoff of ''[[Double Dragon]]'' by [[Technos]], but besides the style, the gameplay is set in a 2D platform manner much like ''[[Kung-Fu Master]]'' and its spiritual successor ''[[Vigilante]]'', both by [[Irem]], with the ability to jump between upper and lower parts of each stage like in ''[[Rolling Thunder]]'' and its sequels by [[Namco]].


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Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja (known in Japan simply as DragonNinja (ドラゴンニンジャ)) is a beat 'em up arcade game that was released by Data East in 1988. In Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja, player one plays as Blade (one in white) while player two plays as Striker (one in green). During the game's release, several people considered it to be a ripoff of Double Dragon by Technos, but besides the style, the gameplay is set in a 2D platform manner much like Kung-Fu Master and its spiritual successor Vigilante, both by Irem, with the ability to jump between upper and lower parts of each stage like in Rolling Thunder and its sequels by Namco.
















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