James "Jimmy" Lewis
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Jimmy Lewis | |
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Game series | Rage of the Dragons |
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Nationality | American |
Birthday | October 8 (24 years old) |
Height | 183 cm |
Weight | 83 kg |
Fighting style | Ryu Zui Ken, Street fighting |
Emblem | Red Dragon |
James "Jimmy" Lewis is a fictional character from the tag team fighting game Rage of the Dragons. He is an unofficial homage of Jimmy Lee, the co-protagonist of the Double Dragon series.
[edit] History
Rebellious and very unsociable, Jimmy ran away from home along with his brother Billy and lived on the streets for a while until they were taken in by an uncle, a cop, who put both brothers under the guidance of master Lee Song. When young, Jimmy always had problems with the local gangs of Sunshine City and he was the type of guy that does not follow any rules. He was under the guidance of the old master Lee Song to learn and train in order to take the Red Dragon spirit without knowing the plan of the old master.
When a powerful gang, angered because Jimmy rejected joining theim, attacked his girlfriend. He was not able to protect her and she was killed. Jimmy went in search of vengeance, destroying all the group with the help of his younger brother Billy. He blames himself for the death of Mariah and the broken relationship with his brother. He left the training and became a lone fighter, picking up fights to earn money or just for the thrill to hide the burns inside his tormented soul. In those circuits, he earned fame of being a tough opponent.
One day, an unknown fighter badly hurt Jimmy, leaving a scar in his face. In these low places, he later met Sonia, an assassin that challenged him in a fight, he refused, but Sonia insisted. After a tight fight, where he won, Sonia started to follow him from town to town close in the shadows. One day, because of his natural resonance with the Red Dragon spirit, Jimmy knew that something was wrong and decided to return to the city, which he had left to forget his past.