Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls - Atari Jaguar Intro
Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls is a fighting video game developed by Leland Interactive Media and published by Tradewest for the Atari Jaguar console in 1994. The game is part of the popular Double Dragon franchise, and features a variety of characters, arenas, and moves inspired by the series. The game features a 2D graphics engine, providing a classic and nostalgic fighting game experience. The game was met with mixed reviews upon release, with some praising its faithful recreation of the series, while others criticized its lackluster gameplay mechanics.
Leland Interactive Media was a development team based in the United States, and had previously worked on the arcade game The Grid. The game's lead designer was Richard Siegel, who had also worked on the Atari Jaguar game Kasumi Ninja. The game's music was composed by Dan Forden, who had also worked on the popular fighting game series Mortal Kombat. Despite not being a critical darling, Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls was a popular title among fans of the series, and is considered one of the better fighting games released for the console.
Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls was influential in the development of later fighting games, with its classic 2D graphics and diverse cast of characters serving as a template for future games in the genre. The game's legacy can be felt in modern fighting games, such as the popular games Street Fighter and Tekken. Overall, Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls remains a beloved classic for fans of the Double Dragon franchise and fighting games on the Atari Jaguar, and is a testament to the creativity and dedication of the developers who worked on the system.
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