All classic moves like the hair-grab and elbow smash are intact and easy to execute.

A faithful recreation of the foundational beat 'em up experience.

The entire game can be completed in roughly 15 to 30 minutes.

The Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) version of is a direct port of the 1987 arcade original, known for its "arcade-perfect" emulation and a few modern touches that received mixed feedback from critics and players alike. Key Features

Reviewers found the game to be a solid trip down memory lane, though many felt the "enhanced" version was a missed opportunity for a true remake.

Originally launched at 400 Microsoft Points ($5), making it a high-value budget pick at the time.

The port maintains original arcade framerate drops during busy scenes, which some found frustrating on modern hardware. Community Perspectives

Double Dragon Xbla - Xbox 360 [arcade] May 2026

All classic moves like the hair-grab and elbow smash are intact and easy to execute.

A faithful recreation of the foundational beat 'em up experience. Double Dragon XBLA - Xbox 360 [Arcade]

The entire game can be completed in roughly 15 to 30 minutes. All classic moves like the hair-grab and elbow

The Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) version of is a direct port of the 1987 arcade original, known for its "arcade-perfect" emulation and a few modern touches that received mixed feedback from critics and players alike. Key Features The Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) version of is

Reviewers found the game to be a solid trip down memory lane, though many felt the "enhanced" version was a missed opportunity for a true remake.

Originally launched at 400 Microsoft Points ($5), making it a high-value budget pick at the time.

The port maintains original arcade framerate drops during busy scenes, which some found frustrating on modern hardware. Community Perspectives