Love it, including the "No NES for the wicked" slogan. I used to play DD (II) mostly on my game boy because I didn't have a NES, I must've finished that game about a dozen times, great fun!
The Double Dragon is franchise is dear to my heart, as the original game is the first game I recall beating (I beat the arcade version after my grandpa gave me five bucks worth of quarters to blow at a bowling alley). I loved the NES version of
Double Dragon II, but I never played the Game Boy version so I just looked it up to see how different it was.
Interestingly, the Game Boy version is actually a completely different game. It was originally a game in the Kunio-kun franchise (best known in the US for the game
River City Ransom--another of my favorite games), but the game was re-tooled for the US and European release to turn it into a Double Dragon game. Weird.
It reminds me how some of the early Final Fantasy Game Boy games weren't really related to the Final Fantasy series at all, but were actually totally different RPGs that were re-branded as Final Fantasy games outside of Japan due to the Final Fantasy brand recognition.
But don't feel too bad about playing a fake Double Dragon. I bet it was a million times better than this one Tiger Electronics Double Dragon game I used to play. Fucking Tiger Electronics handhelds were the bane of my childhood Christmases.
I'll have a look at the Mega City Dragons when I get home from work. There's a good chance my boss will love it as well but I don't want to risk it on my second week..
Haha, you're right. Best to ease your boss into such things. Also, if you actually watched
Mega City Dragons ... I'm sorry.