Pay what you want for the Double Dragon Neon soundtrack

Jake Kaufman, audio engineer and music composer, has released the entire soundtrack for the recently released Double Dragon reboot, Double Dragon Neon, for download. The price for this 45-track musical love letter to Double Dragon? Whatever you feel like, including nothing at all. Check out his bandcamp site where you can listen to every track via web browser, and if you like what you hear, obtain the soundtrack in MP3 form.

I’ve already had a listen to a selection of tracks and personally think that Mr. Kaufman has successfully captured the essence of the 80’s and poured it liberally over the the iconic Double Dragon tunes, giving us something truly special to listen to. In addition to this I believe the release of the soundtrack to be a fantastic advert, and think that those indecisive about purchasing Double Dragon Neon may very well be swayed once they get an earful of it.

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Michael Westgarth

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Readers Comments (2)

  1. One of the most bro-tastic high-fives on the internet right there.

  2. NIce! I’ll check it out. I might be in the minority (not even sure) but I really liked Double Dragon’s original gameplay feel; this new one feels kind of like a button masher. Does that make sense? I’m not doing to good with correct English lately lol

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