Overview
They invented the brawler. Technos Japan’s Renegade established side-scrolling beat-em-up mechanics, then Double Dragon refined them into a genre phenomenon. The formula—walk right, punch enemies, occasionally pick up weapons—would be copied endlessly, but Technos remained the masters with Super Dodge Ball and River City Ransom adding their own twists.
Fast facts
- Founded: 1981.
- Location: Japan.
- Key creation: Beat-em-up genre.
- Closure: 1996.
Genre-defining titles
| Title | Year | Innovation |
|---|
| Renegade | 1986 | Beat-em-up template |
| Double Dragon | 1987 | Cooperative brawling |
| Double Dragon II | 1988 | Refined combat |
| River City Ransom | 1989 | RPG elements |
Kunio-kun series
| Title | Year | Style |
|---|
| Renegade (Nekketsu) | 1986 | Street fighting |
| Super Dodge Ball | 1987 | Sports violence |
| River City Ransom | 1989 | Open-world RPG |
| Nintendo World Cup | 1990 | Football brawling |
Double Dragon mechanics
| Element | Innovation |
|---|
| Cooperative play | Two-player simultaneous |
| Weapon pickups | Bats, knives, whips |
| Move variety | Punch, kick, grab, throw |
| Scrolling stages | Linear progression |
River City Ransom
| Feature | Innovation |
|---|
| Open world | Non-linear exploration |
| RPG elements | Stats, purchases |
| Shops | Food, items, techniques |
| Humour | Self-aware tone |
Company fate
| Period | Status |
|---|
| 1980s | Peak success |
| Early 1990s | Declining market |
| 1996 | Bankruptcy |
| IP survival | Acquired by others |
See also