Bad Dudes vs DragonNinja

Bad Dudes vs DragonNinja (1988)

by Data East, Imagine Software, Majesco Entertainment, Namco, Ocean Software
Genres:Arcade, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Fighting
Themes:Action, Comedy
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative
Story:Bad Dudes vs. DragonNinja is a game developed by Data East for an Upright Arcade cabinet, and became a part of gaming history mainly due to the incorporation of the cut scene. Ironically, it was generally viewed with criticism, but still made a significant contribution to the development of video game design. It was ported onto many different platforms, and was also released on the Nintendo Wii as a part of a classic games package.Show more
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