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Double Dragon: Neon pummels its way to XBLA, PSN this September

Billy and Jimmy are getting ready to make their triumphant return to video games, and if you're a fan of the Double Dragon series, you won't have to wait too long to play the next chapter in the old school beat 'em up franchise.

Double Dragon: Neon has been confirmed for launch on September 11 and September 12 across the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade, respectively. The game will be priced at $9.99 and 800 Microsoft Points.

Double Dragon: Neon will sport colorful 2D visuals, a retro-inspired soundtrack, and classic beat 'em up gameplay. Also, special attacks that are activated by performing a high five! Hell yeah!

Watch out for the next chapter in Billy and Jimmy's quest this coming September. For an in-depth look at the game, check out GameZone's preview from E3, brought to you by yours truly.

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