Double Dragon 2: The Revenge has already been released on Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Game Boy, NES, Wii, Genesis, TurboGrafx CD, MSX.
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All release dates for Double Dragon 2: The Revenge

Germany:
  • Amiga → Game released → 1989
  • Atari ST → Game released → 1989
  • Commodore 64 → Game released → 1992
  • DOS → Game released → 1989
  • ZX Spectrum → Game released → 1989

Italy:
  • Amiga → Game released → 1989
  • Atari ST → Game released → 1989
  • Commodore 64 → Game released → 1992
  • DOS → Game released → 1989
  • ZX Spectrum → Game released → 1989

United Kingdom:
  • Amiga → Game released → 1989
  • Amstrad CPC → Game released → 1989
  • Atari ST → Game released → 1989
  • Commodore 64 → Game released → 1989
  • DOS → Game released → 1989
  • ZX Spectrum → Game released → 1989

France:
  • Commodore 64 → Game released → 1992
  • DOS → Game released → 1991

USA:
  • DOS → Game released → 1989
  • Game Boy → Game released → December 1991
  • NES → Game released → January 1990
  • Wii → Game released → June 21, 2012

Japan:
  • Genesis → Game released → December 20, 1991
  • NES → Game released → December 22, 1989
  • TurboGrafx CD → Game released → March 12, 1993

Spain:
  • MSX → Game released → 1989

Canada:
  • NES → Game released → January 1990

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Early Access

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Frozen

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Game canceled

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The project is closed

The game has faded into obscurity. What is currently happening with the project is unknown, but it is most likely shut down.