![]() And then they created a dramatically different game from those pieces, much like what they would also do with the fantastic River City Ransom on the NES in 1989. Technos kept only the essential elements that their team broke ground with in Renegade - the use of eight way movement, the illusion of scene depth, jumps, kicks, punches, and beating down bad guys by the dozen. Two players could take on the mean streets and beat down thugs together! Let’s do this! It was nothing like my experience with Renegade which was a really good thing. I also had a great time in playing Double Dragon, especially after realizing that it had two-player co-op. The Japanese flyer also wasn’t half bad, though the two main characters didn’t tattoo their names the way their Western counterparts did.Īt the time, I had no idea Technos did both Renegade and Double Dragon - the two seemed like night and day and had the Taito name emblazoned on the cabinets. Taking the pieces that worked well from Renegade, they stuck them into a new cabinet, energized them with new graphics, overhauled the combat, and gave us Double Dragon in 1987. They would go on to redefine everything they had learned in making that game to come out with something that was so different as to wonder if they were the same studio a year earlier. ![]() The thing is, Technos seemed to realize that. In my case, I didn’t particularly like my experience with it as much as I did the individual pieces, preferring to lay a few tokens down on a good, linear game of Kung-Fu Master than go back to Renegade. Technos’ Renegade in 1986 could be a tough game to warm up to in the arcade. Unlike Renegade, Double Dragon didn’t undergo a facelift and was brought over largely intact. As with Renegade, Taito was the distributor for the game in the US. Also, his voice is amazing and I want it.This time around, the flyer for the NA release of Double Dragon actually looks pretty great with sharp screen shots and both Spike and Hammer (Jimmy and Billy Lee in Japan) ready to serve knuckle sandwiches on the street. He is an absolute BEAST in Gravity Falls. I personally think he's the greattest villain in any fiction ever He can slip into your mind and control you and he slowly gets closer to his goal of taken over and destroying our universe like he did to his! The single idea of him getting into my head sends me shivers down my spine.īill is horrifying. Although, you probably won't understand the plot, at least you will get a good idea of how Bill Cipher is truely, a character we hate to love. Now why you may be sitting here reading or skipping past this, thinking, why are these people so terrified of a dorito dollar bill chip like creature?! Watch Dreamscapers, Sock Opera, Mabel and Dipper VS the Future, and then, you might be ready for the three episodes of Weirdmaggedon, which come right after Mabel and Dipper VS the Future. This one character has the same spell as fnaf, once you come inside the fandom, you can't get out. But as the show goes on, the more drawn you get. At the first episode that he comes in, Dreamscapers, he will charm you with his humor and basic awesomeness. If you were a random person who didn't know anything about this cute looking character, he is a definite wolf in sheeps clothing. He will be remembered as the best TV villain in history. ![]() He's got the best everything, personality, laugh, voice, design, power, motive, and even death. He is the main antagonist of Gravity Falls, although he doesn't play a central role in the series until season 2. He is known for his mysterious demeanor and sadistic humor. He has been running amok in Gravity Falls, Oregon since being summoned by Stanford Pines over thirty years ago. ![]() 3 Bill Cipher - Gravity Falls Bill Cipher is a triangular dream demon formerly existent only in the mindscape who wished to gain access to the real world. ![]()
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