"Bury me with my money..." "Ya got me...!" "Me in heap big trouble!" "HOLY SMOKES!" "That was a bang...!" "Adios amigo...!" "Me pow wowed out!" "Hasta la BYE BYE!" "I say, bit of bad luck!"
I always laughed at how Chief's sister is like, "Please don't shoot my brother!" after you already shot him 500 times. Or Sir Richard Rose laughing because he was wearing a metal plate, but it's like all the bosses wear one with how many times you have to shoot them lol. I've played this game countless times on SNES. I had it growing up.
Take a look to the game directors at Konami at the time, amongst them Kojima and Igarashi, they were all living the dream of making games out of their favorite movies genres. Turns out a lot of people at Konami loved westerns. Also, Clint Eastwood is best cowboy regardless of what americans can say.
Yo de NIÑO jugaba este gran juego,poco a poco agarre experiencia y con una moneda a acababa el juego pero para,mi sorpresa el juego seguía y comenzaba otra ves que chingon
El juego en versión Arcade *SI TIENE FIN* , pero tienes que completar el juego 2 veces (queda por aclarar que la segunda será mas difícil que la primera) al terminar te saldrá la clásica pantalla de "GAME OVER" y te pedirá el típico nombre de 3 letras al terminar el juego y pondrá la cantidad de puntos que obtuviste en la pantalla (bueno si es que obtuviste mas puntos que los demás jugadores que completaron el juego)
What was great was that each of the bosses had their own themes. Usually arcade beat-em ups didn't do this, but it gave each boss a different feel, beyond the fight itself.
Sir Richard Rose is a Royal English Knight with intelligence, wealth, and class. Wonder why his character was made as the final enemy boss? Maybe he was the wealthy oppressor of the town?
Its funny how they said to the native American women we won't shoot him LOL but you shot him multiple times even though I'm half native American I find that to be hilarious LOL.
I was actually working on a PC/Mac remake a while back. I had implemented a majority of the controls and the first level, but I gave up when making the AI enemies
What made it so suspenful is that you had NO IDEA how much damage you were inflicting after you get pasw the soubt of "am i hitting the right thing"...thus you really were fighting for dear life.
The only rough indicator of how soon the boss enemies will bite the dust is through the flashing frequency of red for the bosses, with a higher flashing frequency in red indicating that they are closer to the edge of death.
I remember that chief scalpem was a nightmare if you were playing on hard in the console version, even harder than the final fight itself. Not only he would throw more knives than usual, whenever he touched the ground he would spam a dash/slash attack that would kill me almost everytime
@@vodeankandosii3982 Got that right, it has been changed on the SNES at least, but wouldn't know about the Sega Genesis... And let's not forget about the fight in the Saloon, once beating the two crazies tossing up explosives they covered the dancer's legs with a longer dress....
Simon Greedwell It's time of paying --> Bury me with my money Hawkeye Hank Hatfield Draw, pilgrim! --> You 'gut' me.. Dark Horse You in 'heap' big trouble --> Me in 'heap' big trouble The Smith Bros We're gonna blow you away! * Yeah! --> That was a bang! El Greco Die, Gringo! --> Adiós, Amigo! Chief Scalpem Me ready for Pow-Wow! --> Me Pow-Wowed out Paco Loco Ay, Chihuahua! --> Hasta la Bye-bye! Rochard Rose Cheerio, old chap! --> I say...bit of bad luck...
Fun Fact: if you kill the bomber brothert first, you can swing on the chandelier and shoot the other brother and he can't kill you because fire won't reach you.
Excellent Shootin' Partner! With Steve noless! We got a few arcade bars that have a full cabinet of Sunset Riders. Great every now and then to load that sucker up full of tokens with a few beers and play with whoever is at the bar with you. Excellent bonding time.
Given the discrimination against red indians in the time of the Wild West era, the survival of Chief Wigwam/Scalpem might very well be a fate worse than death.
I still love this game and the little voice over recordings from the bosses. "BURY ME WITH MY MONEY!", "GET READY TO POW WOW", "DRAW PILGRIM". It is still one of my favorite games along Contra 3 for the SNES. You should play the spiritual sequel to this game, Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa
@@inesbraga9620 It looks like everyone just mows him down in 5 seconds. If he shot faster and constantly, and took 200 bullets, it would be a fair fight. I mean, he's fucking fat enough to take 200 bullets ^^ It would just add to the humor of the character being overweight, all the fat absorbing all those bullets.
As a kid I always found it weird how at 8:22 the hero places dynamite right by aye chiwawa’s head to blow up the gate fortress yet the boss villains head is perfectly untouched after the explosion. Guess dynamite doesn’t work on albinos that speak Spanish.
Ah, la época dorada de Konami. Uno de los mejores videojuegos de la marca. Siempre me he preguntado si los Sunset Riders estaban inspirados en Bud Spencer y Terrence Hill.
It is clear that some type of hack was used so that the character does not take any type of damage. At the exact time of 1:06, notice that the boss's shot passes through the character's sprite and the game does not calculate the damage due to the fact that there is some external interference (hack) influencing the game's code!
Man the quality of video games and arcades have come down this game made me realize how games like this would keep us hours there and how gamws now days can barely keep us playing for 20 minutes it was never about graphics
Graphics are a tool, not a reason for game to exist - there's still good games coming out but the arcade scene is dying rapidly and there's more high budget terrible games coming out than ever before, gotta filter the trash out
Steve was a special case back in the day, because he would just jump from crate to crate and keep you used to that mechanic, until the moment he jumps down and usually kills you since you didn't expect that. The life-giver last moment, he would either take one life or your entire run since everytime you spawn back he'll be jumping on top of you in that crack-mode speed, making it harder to align shots, after post invincibility he'll shot you again lol.
Imagine being a kid in the 90's where WWF is still entertaining, you skipped homework just to watch Hey Arnold, Spongebob and all those other cartoons, as well as going home after school to grab some coins and head straight to the arcade with your friend that one girl who hangs around you cause she's cool, just so you can beat some random dudes high-score
Can you imagine the reaction of the very first kids that killed the last boss after putting like 5 dollars worth of quarters each in that boss alone!? All cheery jumping up and down and suddenly "haha ha haha haha!“ *ditches the metal plate and starts blasting again*
Fun Fact: you can trigger an Easter Egg where if you defeat the boss known as El Greco with Cormano, you get Greco's Sombrero
And you wear it for the *rest of the game.*
Or if you die. Whichever happens first.
......
"Adiós amigo".
Too late, I kicked El Greco out of the train, he had no ticket...
DIE, GRINGO!!
This game never gets old
Great gameplay
This game needs to come back
In 4k
@@miltonrene3808 you got that right 4k baby!
It did. Have you heard red dead redemption? Lmao
still have that game, one of my fav to play including zombie ate my neighbors
I think the reason it hasn't returned in a while is because of how Cormano trolls you before the fatass finally dies
"Bury me with my money..."
"Ya got me...!"
"Me in heap big trouble!"
"HOLY SMOKES!"
"That was a bang...!"
"Adios amigo...!"
"Me pow wowed out!"
"Hasta la BYE BYE!"
"I say, bit of bad luck!"
Memorable last words......except the indian was spared.
karl eichholtz Just out of curiosity, do you know if the bosses get harder if you have multiple people, or is the game easier?
Que mas quiero
@@willjace789 lol idk how the Indian is even alive😂
@@juiceapple1335 His sister intervened and begged them to spare him.
Then again, those wanted bounties are of the 'Dead or Alive' variety.
This was the old school's Red Dead Redemption...
More so that Mad Dog McCree, The Last Bounty Hunter, & Fast Draw Showdown were.
John marston vs Micah 8:37
Gunsmoke is the og
This is more Red Dead Revolver than Red Dead Redemption
Yes
I always laughed at how Chief's sister is like, "Please don't shoot my brother!" after you already shot him 500 times. Or Sir Richard Rose laughing because he was wearing a metal plate, but it's like all the bosses wear one with how many times you have to shoot them lol. I've played this game countless times on SNES. I had it growing up.
“Bury me with my money”....hahahaha NO!
Marry me with my money
Died a greedy turd.
Go to bury me with money. Com
@@jeffcarroll1990shock I understood that too lol!
I'm leaving you on the ground where you are, and I'm burying your money in my wallet.
Konami sure loved the cowboy theme in the early '90s didn't they? Three cowboy themed arcade games in less than 2 years.
Larry Bundy Jr well Japan has always been a little late with the fade. They only now just started the “progressive pc politics” in anime.
Badlands, Ironhorse, Sunset Riders, and Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa.
@@jtomally9681 and the Bury my shell at Wounded knee level in TMNT 4 Turtles in time.
It's still there to a limited degree, with Revolver Ocelot in the Metal Gear series.
Take a look to the game directors at Konami at the time, amongst them Kojima and Igarashi, they were all living the dream of making games out of their favorite movies genres. Turns out a lot of people at Konami loved westerns.
Also, Clint Eastwood is best cowboy regardless of what americans can say.
I wonder why "Sunsetriders" was never adapted into a comic strip and a cartoon series.
Or a movie
Maybe kids from 90s prefer to see anthropomorphic animals rather than human cast cartoon kids
So satisfying to watch! My childhood game, I lost so many quarters on those bosses.
There was always a crowd around this game back in the arcade days. Personally I always played as the Mex.
Yes Mexican or the green clothes because with shotgun the game was more easier.
Poncho was the Mexican and I cant remember the green shotty guy's name. Steve, Billy, Poncho and ???
@@darklordojeda Steve and Cormano.
@@frankohbk oh yeah Cormano. Idk why i thought it was Poncho.
@@frankohbk Bob is the other shotgun wielder though. Had to google it to keep from going crazy.
Yo de NIÑO jugaba este gran juego,poco a poco agarre experiencia y con una moneda a acababa el juego pero para,mi sorpresa el juego seguía y comenzaba otra ves que chingon
El juego en versión Arcade *SI TIENE FIN* , pero tienes que completar el juego 2 veces (queda por aclarar que la segunda será mas difícil que la primera) al terminar te saldrá la clásica pantalla de "GAME OVER" y te pedirá el típico nombre de 3 letras al terminar el juego y pondrá la cantidad de puntos que obtuviste en la pantalla (bueno si es que obtuviste mas puntos que los demás jugadores que completaron el juego)
‘Bury me with my money’ epic line 🙌🏻
What was great was that each of the bosses had their own themes. Usually arcade beat-em ups didn't do this, but it gave each boss a different feel, beyond the fight itself.
Dang this game is really good for an arcade game even the voice acting and graphics are good
Sir Richard Rose is a Royal English Knight with intelligence, wealth, and class. Wonder why his character was made as the final enemy boss? Maybe he was the wealthy oppressor of the town?
After a thousand of years searching this game i finally knew its name such great memories playing this.
"bury me with my money" -Elon Musk 2030
bury!?sounds like marry 😂😂😂
3:15 “Wait, you’re claiming the reward, but you don’t have his body? I don’t care where his horse took him, you go find it or I’m not paying a dime!”
Lol
Please, do El Greco.
The horse took him in to claim the reward. Hey- oats aint cheap...
this game deserve a remake
If only Konami would listen to the fans.
Its funny how they said to the native American women we won't shoot him LOL but you shot him multiple times even though I'm half native American I find that to be hilarious LOL.
That would be cool, but the idiot PC squad would probably claim it was racist or something.
I was actually working on a PC/Mac remake a while back. I had implemented a majority of the controls and the first level, but I gave up when making the AI enemies
Like the other guy saying "native american" instead of indian
Remember back when Konami made good games?
True
“pepperidge farm remembers”
@@psifox5102 why cant we see the ultimate castlevania on the latest game systems
Im still holding out for suikoden v for ps3 or the main five in a collection on ps4
That,and how painful the times when video game companies fail to learn their mistakes.
7:17 Please,don't shoot my brother!!! Alright man, I won't shoot him...*After 100 shots later followed by Yahoo!!!!!* LMFAO
Her voice is cute.
I remember when I was 9 and this game was on the 4P arcade near my grandma's house. It was always full, 4 players playing at the same time.
What made it so suspenful is that you had NO IDEA how much damage you were inflicting after you get pasw the soubt of "am i hitting the right thing"...thus you really were fighting for dear life.
The only rough indicator of how soon the boss enemies will bite the dust is through the flashing frequency of red for the bosses, with a higher flashing frequency in red indicating that they are closer to the edge of death.
This takes me back! My best friend and I would beat this game almost every time I spent the night. Good times.
I remember that chief scalpem was a nightmare if you were playing on hard in the console version, even harder than the final fight itself. Not only he would throw more knives than usual, whenever he touched the ground he would spam a dash/slash attack that would kill me almost everytime
I remember they changed his name to Chief Wigwam.
@@vodeankandosii3982 Got that right, it has been changed on the SNES at least, but wouldn't know about the Sega Genesis...
And let's not forget about the fight in the Saloon, once beating the two crazies tossing up explosives they covered the dancer's legs with a longer dress....
@@vodeankandosii3982 i called him cheif wiggums to make fun of him.
He destroyed us many times as payback
Cuando terminabas de matar al último junto a tus amigos, ese final era de película :')
8:05 hasta la bye bye JAJA
Que pedo xd?
Last ditch effort done wrong by easy boss.
Hasta la vista baby :-()
Pam Pam Pam Pam Pam Pam!
Jugarreta
Paco Loco looks so much like a black character they made white at the last minute.
It would fit with the other three final bosses too. One Mexican, one native and one white.
I love Red Dead but John Martston ain't got nothing on these boys.
Paco Loco is probably the greatest villain name ever.
What a master piece! It's a therapy just to watch this game! The music, the art, the gameplay. Never gets old!
Simon Greedwell
It's time of paying --> Bury me with my money
Hawkeye Hank Hatfield
Draw, pilgrim! --> You 'gut' me..
Dark Horse
You in 'heap' big trouble --> Me in 'heap' big trouble
The Smith Bros
We're gonna blow you away! * Yeah! --> That was a bang!
El Greco
Die, Gringo! --> Adiós, Amigo!
Chief Scalpem
Me ready for Pow-Wow! --> Me Pow-Wowed out
Paco Loco
Ay, Chihuahua! --> Hasta la Bye-bye!
Rochard Rose
Cheerio, old chap! --> I say...bit of bad luck...
Wow, that was impressive. Especially the final boss fight.
Fun fact, if you choose Cormano you have much better accuracy in your shots and also in boss 4 you can take the red hat.
Fun Fact: if you kill the bomber brothert first, you can swing on the chandelier and shoot the other brother and he can't kill you because fire won't reach you.
Excellent Shootin' Partner! With Steve noless! We got a few arcade bars that have a full cabinet of Sunset Riders. Great every now and then to load that sucker up full of tokens with a few beers and play with whoever is at the bar with you. Excellent bonding time.
thank you, the name of this game has been killing me, and I never knew what it was, till I came here. I am so happy now, thanks.
wow, awesome game! never heard of it until now, thanks for showing!
and btw... nice gameplay also ;)
"All right ma'am, we won't shoot him" I'm pretty sure he's already dead lol
Given the discrimination against red indians in the time of the Wild West era, the survival of Chief Wigwam/Scalpem might very well be a fate worse than death.
I still love this game and the little voice over recordings from the bosses. "BURY ME WITH MY MONEY!", "GET READY TO POW WOW", "DRAW PILGRIM". It is still one of my favorite games along Contra 3 for the SNES. You should play the spiritual sequel to this game, Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa
drubio this is like a western version of Contra 3.
This game brings my brother and I together which we are hard to get along haha
Paco Loco should have more hit points and shoot constantly.
He was the easiest boss too
He is the easiest boss even in the SNES version.
For me, he was very hard.
*hasta la bye bye*
@@inesbraga9620 It looks like everyone just mows him down in 5 seconds. If he shot faster and constantly, and took 200 bullets, it would be a fair fight. I mean, he's fucking fat enough to take 200 bullets ^^ It would just add to the humor of the character being overweight, all the fat absorbing all those bullets.
As a kid I always found it weird how at 8:22 the hero places dynamite right by aye chiwawa’s head to blow up the gate fortress yet the boss villains head is perfectly untouched after the explosion. Guess dynamite doesn’t work on albinos that speak Spanish.
The music in all these 90s arcade games are always amazing
This guy plays Sunset Riders moving and shooting like he's playing Doom Eternal. So cool to watch.
Omg thanks for bring me back to my childhood I still have my SNES I love this game
8:19 - adoro esta parte!!!
Ayyy chiahua
8:40 Sinaloa
@@yisus2345lit
Ah, la época dorada de Konami. Uno de los mejores videojuegos de la marca.
Siempre me he preguntado si los Sunset Riders estaban inspirados en Bud Spencer y Terrence Hill.
Recordando los años que causan nostalgia
I love this game. I play it all the time. Well, a couple times a year. Back in 93 I played it all the time lol!
The way the characters are drawn and the way they run reminds me "Lupin the Third".
2-player is fun enough. I couldn't imagine the sheer madness of 4 players kicking ass at an arcade.
What I like about this game, is the music. Each of bosses has its own music
6:28 Steel Ball Run experience - Jyro vs Sandman
Enemy bullet goes through the character at 1:07
Caught that too, eh?
Invincibility cheat?
TAS
Yeah there were a few of those lol
Also, I'm pretty sure when that boss touches you while he is on the ground you die. Guy went straight through him.
Nice IA bro!
1:05 on the left poster... is that Rafael? Lol
It sure is
Konami still had the rights to TMNT when this was released.
"hay Chihuahua!" "hasta la bye bye" LOL!!
First time to know this exist. Watched the whole game and fell inlove instantly ❤️😍
It is clear that some type of hack was used so that the character does not take any type of damage. At the exact time of 1:06, notice that the boss's shot passes through the character's sprite and the game does not calculate the damage due to the fact that there is some external interference (hack) influencing the game's code!
The most badass player of Sunset Riders.
Imagine the SJW outrage if a game like this was released in 2019...they'd be throwing a fit.
And I love it...
1:06 pause the video and see, wtf?
Hitboxes in this game are weird.
@@Fr0mWisdomT0Hate agreed
A fucking cheater
@@RafaelSomente , yes, you are, and that is why you were on Maury.
And there is a sign of Raphael of TMNT
Great job @Rangris !
Wow brings back kid memories loved this game
This game was so badass. a spiritual successor would be a dream come ture
Right on ;)
This was the game back in the days of old!!!
Hasta la Bye Bye .. lol
Konami era el mejor en esos tiempos...recordé mí infancia con ste juegazo....😎😎😎
Man the quality of video games and arcades have come down this game made me realize how games like this would keep us hours there and how gamws now days can barely keep us playing for 20 minutes it was never about graphics
All new games today is total crap compared to the old times
Graphics are a tool, not a reason for game to exist - there's still good games coming out but the arcade scene is dying rapidly and there's more high budget terrible games coming out than ever before, gotta filter the trash out
@@123TauruZ321 what about Masterpieces like Witcher 3?
Not all games that have good graphics are bad, that's like hating on a cake that has icing on it.
I still watch playthroughs like these on UA-cam for years.
Steve was a special case back in the day, because he would just jump from crate to crate and keep you used to that mechanic, until the moment he jumps down and usually kills you since you didn't expect that.
The life-giver last moment, he would either take one life or your entire run since everytime you spawn back he'll be jumping on top of you in that crack-mode speed, making it harder to align shots, after post invincibility he'll shot you again lol.
8:06 - Looks like Paco Loco got his pants down
I love how they don't kill the guy in front of his little sister. :) Hero stuff!
Loved this game on the Mega Drive. First time I've seen for 25 years but often thought of it
Howdy pardner, well done! 🤠
Shoots Chief Scalpem 3000 times, "Alright ma'am, we wont shoot him...anymore."
Actually,23 bullets took him down.
Trust me,I actually counted down when I was watching.
Esta clarisimo que los videojuegoa fueron una rev
Was a very good yet underrated game.
8:03 hasta la bai bai.
El único comentario en español xd
Jajajaja
@@lauramorales2661 Ya somos dos. Hasta la bai bai. (Perú)
Last ditch effort done badly.
@@eduardoibarra3374 somos tres bay bay Perú 🇵🇪
11:09 well HE took HIS death well...
I remember playing this when I was smaller. Good memories
Chief Scalpem always had the best theme, but Paco Loco came in a good second.
Great gameplay. Back to the old times.
What a great soundtrack. The ending music!
Эх детство ,игра супер ...одна из любимых...
Lo mejor es la escena del congal 4:50
Cochino
Jejejjjejeje cuando tenia 10 años lo jugaba pero me mataba el charro con el látigo 😂😂🤣😉
Imagine being a kid in the 90's where WWF is still entertaining, you skipped homework just to watch Hey Arnold, Spongebob and all those other cartoons, as well as going home after school to grab some coins and head straight to the arcade with your friend that one girl who hangs around you cause she's cool, just so you can beat some random dudes high-score
Music in this game is off the chain, so atmospheric
Recordando mi niñez ❤️
Nice shooting mate..! your a real pro..
"Draw, pilgrim." :3
(CUE INTENSE JOHN WOO STYLE GUNFIGHT)
Can you imagine the reaction of the very first kids that killed the last boss after putting like 5 dollars worth of quarters each in that boss alone!? All cheery jumping up and down and suddenly "haha ha haha haha!“ *ditches the metal plate and starts blasting again*
Sunset Riders’s title and ending reminds me of the ending of Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade (1989).
A remake of this game would be great
> looks like Lucky Luke
> sounds like Contra
This game is legendary!
If you play as the guy in the pink against el Greco he'll catch his hat and wear it
Forgot how awesome this game is.
Respect to you bro!
kalass content boom!!!
7:40 The Heavy Weapons Guy.
Or Paco Loco
@@Destroyer-rs9nx Such a funny name, good name for a crazy pet parrot.
You got me
@@123TauruZ321 Maybe, if you really hate your parrot
@@Destroyer-rs9nx Have a sense of humor
0:55 Ok, for an early 90s arcade game, this is pretty damn cinematic.
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Has anyone notice Chief Scalp’em’s stage looks like the Micmac Indian burial ground?.😮