Mad Dog McCree - Full Game Walkthrough
Вставка
- Опубліковано 20 лис 2020
- Mad Dog McCree is a live-action laserdisc video game developed and published by American Laser Games, originally released in December 1990. It follows the player, a gunslinger in the Old West, as he attempts to bring the notorious outlaw Mad Dog McCree and his gang to justice. The player must engage in quick-draw shootouts and solve puzzles to progress through the game's different stages, which culminates in a showdown with Mad Dog himself. The game features multiple paths and endings, as well as live-action cutscenes and dialogue.
===== Game Info =====
• Developers: American Laser Games, CapDisc (CD-i), Digital Leisure (iOS, Windows & Wii), Engine Software (3DS)
• Publishers: American Laser Games (NA), Atari Games (EU), Capcom (JP), Philips Media (CD-i), Digital Leisure (3DS, DVD, iOS & PC), Majesco Entertainment (Wii)
• Initial release date: December 1990
• Platforms: Arcade, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, DVD, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, Philips CD-i, PlayStation 3, Sega CD, Wii, MS-DOS
• Genres: Interactive movie, Light gun shooter
• Engine: N/A
===== Walkthrough Info =====
• Platform: Microsoft Windows
• Recording: Bandicam
• Editing: VEGAS Pro 18
===== Additional Info =====
• Plot: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Dog...
• Essential improvements: www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Mad...
#maddogmccree #americanlasergames #alphayellow #oldgames #classicgames #arcadegames #dosgaming #pcgames #90sgames #walkthrough #gameplay #oldgames - Ігри
I remember playing this game at an arcade in a movie theater with my grandma. I remember being impressed that something like this could be made in the 90s.
It only worked because the seek time to the track on the laser disk was so short. Still seems fast for 33 years ago.
Academy award for the bartender
Omgaaaaa whoever posted this i love you you took me back to childhood where my core memories live 😢
I have grown up playing this game when I was kid in the 1990s.
Stranger! Stranger! Howdy stranger... etched into my mind since childhood
Just got hit by a Mack Truck of nostalgia. It’s wild how much of the dialogue I still remember over 30 years later.
4:26 I like how every single one of these guys are like "Oh no you shot him, what should I do" then "ah yeah, I have a gun"
Wow these graphics are much better than rdr 2
I'm old. I remember playing this as a kid. I loved this game.
Oh my gosh. I stumbled upon your video randomly and had completely forgotten about this game. We had it on our gateway PC in the 90s. It’s amazing how much of it I can remember. Thanks for uploading.
Good ol days...
Yep, I miss those times
Loved all the FMV games from the 90s.
Same here buddy, it was quite a nice concept for the time, too bad it's an abandoned genre.
graphics look so realistic
Looks like a decent early shooter when the move cut scenes were all the rave. Never played this one. Nice shootin’ Tex!
the "mad dog, you don't stand a chance" phrase is burned deep into my mind since I was a kid, such good memories... RDR2 is nothing compared to this piece of art!
much better graphics than red dead
😅
you are not wrong lol
Woooow man I’ve been looking for this! My dad had this in pc when I was a kid and I used to play this like crazy!! 😆
The early 90s really were something else, wish I could've experienced it too hehe
@@AlphaYellowthanks for preserving it for us
Loved this game. Played it on our ibm ps/2 with a 40mb hard drive.
I played this in the arcade, very fun.
this was my first game on CD
I remember playing this on an old computer some 30 years ago. I remember the graphics and frame rate definitely weren’t as outstanding as the arcade version.
I remember playing this game way back.
The only arcade game I ever saw that attracted a whole CROWD of spectators when played. First game in the UK I saw at the then massive price of £1 per play (50p to continue!) Having a cheaper price to continue in the UK just didn't happen up to this point. Played it a lot, but always got stuck if the prospector said to shoot the pitchfork at the entrance to the mine. Even now I can't see it.
I always remember the Mad Dog machines in the arcades when I was younger. Mad Dog was usually £2 per game, or you could play something like turtles for 10p a game. And when you saw the odd person who DID risk a game of Mad Dog, everyone gathered round.... and they usually died in the first scene. For the cost of one game of Mad Dog, you could have 20 games of turtles..... and you probably would last longer in 1 game of turtles than 1 game of Mad Dog anyway...
I never could beat this game.
@xtrmst_012 have you ever tried?
@xtrmst_012 it was a video arcade game. You actually had to put quarters in. First real video simulation game. You had a standing console and a holster for a light gun. And had to stand there and do the fast draw. No mouse or keyboard.
Awww yayyyy. My grandfather has this game.
It used to be really popular back in the day on arcades.
This game had a really dope concept
Does anyone remember another western live action shooter like this? All I can really recall is one of the levels beginning with the mayor or sheriff getting shot and one of the things when you lost these two guys with shovels would say something like; “you almost had him that time! Try again!”
Update; I think I found it. I think it’s The Last Bounty Hunter but I can’t find any death or game over scenes for it
My uncle is the guy that plays Mad Dog McCree
You're joking I assume :D
@@AlphaYellow My mom even plays this game.
@@Haywood2 Oh lol, I thought he meant his uncle was the one who did McCree's role.
What's his name
Your uncle is my sugar baby boo. He is a sick man.
I never did finish the arcade game. I remember boycotting for a while after that guy in the window got me. LOL
Haha
I loved killing the prospector when he had dynamite strapped to him 😅😅😅
Wow this is some high resolution game. Everything looks as if it was real
Lmao
Awesome game in the arcade.
Played this on our old ass computer in the early ‘90s. I used to shoot at the spittoon to hear the ricochet
Same!
I loved this as a kid and the gangster one!
This was a cool game to play on our gateway pc
Worked out about £5 a bullet in the arcade 🤣🤣
Huh that much?
@@AlphaYellow I always remember the Mad Dog machines in the arcades when I was younger. Mad Dog was usually £2 per game, or you could play something like turtles for 10p a game. And when you saw the odd person who DID risk a game of Mad Dog, everyone gathered round.... and they usually died in the first scene. For the cost of one game of Mad Dog, you could have 20 games of turtles..... and you probably would last longer in 1 game of turtles than 1 game of Mad Dog anyway
I played this loads but never heard any of the dialogue because of all the other machines in the arcade
Best graphics! So realistic!
Before red dead revolver, there was this game
oh good old memories, where did you get this game? I tried to find it online but most of them are really low res
I really want to play this game now that I’m grown
I pumped a lot of money into the game, and never made it to the end.
I know. Not fair. And this guy beat it in like 13 minuts 😂
So funny that this got a 3DS port and it's a good one too.
9:21
My friend love this game.
I wish doom looked like this.
Lmao
Brilliant game why wasnt it longer
@2:26 how was you supposed to know somebody was up in that window, they didn't even show up.
You had to get shot over and over again, trial and error.
He got me a few times
Amazing Western shooting game, it's just too bad that a horrific fire destroyed the authentic Western town one year after this game was made, a terrible loss. RIP original Old Tucson Studios.
Didn’t realize they filmed this at old Tucson
@@Brentman56 They sure did, it was originally a replica of how Tucson, AZ looked in the 1860s and was used for a Western flick that was made there back in the 1930s. One of the worst aspects about the '91 OTS fire was that Hoss's famous hat from the popular '60s Western TV series "Bonanza" was in a museum there that was also destroyed, the hat gone forever. 😢
Such realistic graphics!!!
Real actors 😜
For the time yes
@@MoritVincent wait, do games hire fake actors? Like no checks, former experience or nothing? Never knew that all my favorite characters weren't even actual actors! Props to rdr2 for getting such AMAZING completely random people with such breath taking performances without a drop of experience!
Как ни странно я помню эту игру, но не помню где я мог в него играть, возможно компьютерном клубе
Should it be renamed to Mad Dog Cassidy?
You need a graphics card minimum requirement BS 6090
why wasent this the future of video games?
too cost
Too costly.
You can’t make changes.
Too static (it’s the same every time)
@@friedpicklezzz yes but i mean the time in 90s u had FMV cutsences instead of generated graphics or cinematics. Like jedi knight dark forces for example.
If Mad Dog was smart, he would have put one of his own men in the jail as a ringer for the sheriff, to get the jump on anyone trying to save the town.
is this with RTX on?
Haha, super realistic graphics for the time, ikr lol
8:40 try another in back?
Realistics graphics
Just like real life xD
my cousin had this game.
Mad Dog Cassidy :)
Oh man this takes me back! I still have the original CD’s for this and part 2! Thanks for uploading this! Awesome quality too!
Lmao I always remember that scene at the bank where the guy getting pushed out was screaming like a girl. Maybe the sound guy played the wrong file for him? Lol
Am I remembering right that you got an extra life for shooting the blue circle painted on the cow skulls?
Don't know, maybe
In the original game you would get double the ammo.
So instead of reloading after 7 shots (or whatever it is), you got 14 shots just for one clip then it went back to 7.
could never kill mad dog wasent fast enough
3:56 AND STAY OUT!
wait amiga didn't get this game, and it was amiga 500 that was at the heart of the arcade...?!? weird.
This is like a Game combined with a movie
Yep, this game may not seem a big deal, but back in the early to mid 1990s, American Laser Games' booths were filled with everything you could think of. They were really popular back then, but these games have long been forgotten in history.
It could be
@@AlphaYellow Yeah, at the end of the day the gameplay of stuff like Mortal Kombat made a longer impression in arcades and in homes, whereas FMV games like Mad Dog McCree were mostly remembered as gimmicks.
@@AlphaYellow I have not forgotten...
Whoa.
Algorithm how did you know?!
This used to be my jam!
Wait why is the mouse pointer not the rear view of an 8 bit hand holding a gun?
I think because this pointer was in DOS version, that had a frame around the screen
@@drdancarmo wel...l I don't like it! Lmao that "hand" cursor was super cool as a kid.
@@thebenforever I played and loved the DOS version. I remember that the pointer was different for the holster and reloading
this is not the cabinet game but a later installment
12:34
Useless sheriff lol
xD
Never heard of this. Is it a video game? If yes how?
If only I know where I can find the soundtrack of this game
Isn't it on UA-cam already?
@@AlphaYellow Nope
@@chrisketchum8042 Wtf
❤❤❤❤❤❤
this game is irl but with low resolution
How very perceptive.
This is playing at the wrong speed, way too fast?
I don't think so
Now that reminds me of my childhood. Always played this with my dad :D There was another game in a similar style where you join the police force. Anybody knows the name by chance?
Yeah that's Crime Patrol, they made 2 or 3 games on the series I think
you didnt shoot the skulls 😭😭
Lmao, I didn't? I thought I actually did.
You lookin' at my skulls stranger?
@@PlasticCogLiquid Yeah, Philadelphia Collins, I'm lookin' at yer skulls!
cabinet game was hrder
You'd better git lucky. Or you gonna be dead.
😂😂😂😂 i say this and no one knows wtf im talking about
Doon0.5
One of the first games I played. I distinctively remember that hay bail fall. Epic 2:52 😂 and this one 3:35 😆 his hat rolling off the roof
9:21
8:29
8:44