So glad I got to see this. Man, it's been a while! Make no mistake, this was a tough one. So many enemies, so many ways to mess up. The final battle in town alone was insane. I saw _one_ player make it to the ultimate showdown against Mad Dog McCree... and he couldn't do it. The scoundrel was just too damn fast. There might have been some trick to maybe draw a bead on him faster, but I'll never know now. Never knew there was a bad ending. Hell, if I could ever finish this at all, I probably would've been plenty satisfied with that!
You had to beat the game without using a single "Continue". If you could, you'd get the gold. If not, the chest will be empty, and Mad Dog will later be seen escaping (with the treasure presumably).
Yeah. When they had that game at the arcade (and it was the only arcade I knew that had laserdisc games) I would go and watch the attract screen all the time. I rarely played it because for the life of me, I actually got stumped (no joke. I had no idea how to get past the Shooting Beaver section), and since I was quite the young kid at the time with very limited finances, I spent my money on games that I could play the longest before game over.
"Hi I'm Kenny Rogers" what the beginning dialogue should have been in this game. Yep I still have the original CD-ROM. American Lazer Games was kind of a big deal back then. LucasArts had Rebel Assault games. It was like bringing the arcade home and playing it on a mouse. Soon it was MechWarrior and Baldurs Gate and I never turned back.
They had this game at an arcade in my neighborhood. I played it, but there was part very early on that I never figured out what to do with. Just seeing this video makes me realize just what a basic mistake I made. I didn't play it that much because it was an expensive game to play and I didn't want to waste money figuring out what I needed to do. P.S. It was where Shooting Beaver was about to be lynched. I think my mistake was not shooting the lyncher after shooting the bad guy at the window.
How come quality is that good, when I played it back in 90s quality was terrible, static scenes weren't so bad but when camera was on the move it was flipping squares show.
The bad guys are so considerate to come at you one at a time.
Playing this with my brother and his friend back in 90s. So much memories.
So glad I got to see this. Man, it's been a while!
Make no mistake, this was a tough one. So many enemies, so many ways to mess up. The final battle in town alone was insane. I saw _one_ player make it to the ultimate showdown against Mad Dog McCree... and he couldn't do it. The scoundrel was just too damn fast. There might have been some trick to maybe draw a bead on him faster, but I'll never know now.
Never knew there was a bad ending. Hell, if I could ever finish this at all, I probably would've been plenty satisfied with that!
You had to beat the game without using a single "Continue". If you could, you'd get the gold. If not, the chest will be empty, and Mad Dog will later be seen escaping (with the treasure presumably).
I remember playing this on Philips CDI. Still have nightmares about that machine.
Oh this brings backs horrible memories of video game hell😂😂😂
That intro is so nostalgic
Yeah. When they had that game at the arcade (and it was the only arcade I knew that had laserdisc games) I would go and watch the attract screen all the time. I rarely played it because for the life of me, I actually got stumped (no joke. I had no idea how to get past the Shooting Beaver section), and since I was quite the young kid at the time with very limited finances, I spent my money on games that I could play the longest before game over.
Yes!!!! Its awesome!!! You can see The difference of production from this game to The first one
"Hi I'm Kenny Rogers" what the beginning dialogue should have been in this game.
Yep I still have the original CD-ROM. American Lazer Games was kind of a big deal back then. LucasArts had Rebel Assault games. It was like bringing the arcade home and playing it on a mouse.
Soon it was MechWarrior and Baldurs Gate and I never turned back.
“This WAS a good man.”
Best line ever!!!
Nice shooin', try another one.
12:49 was always my favorite part.
Sweet, I have been looking for this gameplay, Love The Video :)
"I think yer gonna have to put more money in this game!"
wow, subtle.
also the dirt ending is really cruel, you have to beat the game on one credit.
They had this game at an arcade in my neighborhood. I played it, but there was part very early on that I never figured out what to do with. Just seeing this video makes me realize just what a basic mistake I made. I didn't play it that much because it was an expensive game to play and I didn't want to waste money figuring out what I needed to do.
P.S. It was where Shooting Beaver was about to be lynched. I think my mistake was not shooting the lyncher after shooting the bad guy at the window.
Same story for me
Brilliant
lol "I dont wanna hang out here"
this was my favorite game, when i was children.
Олег Сліпченко when I was a kid correct way to say
If every gun sound would be nothing but Pew, then it be better.
134 Enemies
12:54
Aww, put a Sock in it!
is this only playable with a mouse? Do the homeconsoles (like playstation) use the move controllers?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🌹🌹🌹🌹🥰🥰🥰🥰GOODS REMEMBERS.🎇🎇
How come quality is that good, when I played it back in 90s quality was terrible, static scenes weren't so bad but when camera was on the move it was flipping squares show.
O emulator Dolphin has one version this game.
How the hell did Maddog Survive two shots to the head?
At 4:52 you can see the next Indians legs that you kill
Why is the dead man still breathing ?
I love is game
This is Panasonic game computers game?
This was available for the Panasonic 3DO, and many other systems. I got this video footage from the DVD
Where to download this game ?
Get it on the wii or pc
@@pauljones8135 It's also on PS3 in HD.
I wonder if a usb recoil gun would work on this
@@deanshaw6588 there are Batocera light gun builds that include the American Laser Games and work with Sinden light guns like plug & play