Wow, this game was quite the challenge! I played it back in 2009 using Capcom Arcade software, which featured a collection of 2000 games from the '80s and '90s. The software allowed me to save my progress wherever I wanted, so I could load my game whenever I died. You'd think that would make it easy, but oh boy, it was still tough! Even with the ability to save, I found myself dying and feeling frustrated. To this day, it remains one of the toughest games I've ever played! Mad respect to the people you lost coins playing this game and still beat it!
You had to have crazy skills to get through this game, i remember when CAPCOM classic was on the PS2system,and the following day for me i was off work,stayed up till the dawn playing this omg
I think this unplayable on a gamepad, the three button five dimension shooting would require button for each finger instead of trying to manipulate the system on a single thumb. Probably easier on a PC keyboard, haven't tried because I only have this in the Super Retrocade console.
Mi hermano y yo nos dimos vuelta este juego; toda una hazaña... mi hermano mucho mayor que yo, mi persona siendo solo un niño pudo batir este juego. Juegazo.
This game inspired sunset riders team for sure. The main character is one of the main characters in sunset riders and many of the bosses also are very similar. Similar themes and attacks.
@@romeolajh1602 gunsmoke was made by capcom. In the early 2000's, capcom decided to remake a more modern gunsmoke game, but didn't like how it was turning out, and decided to scrap the game all together. Fortunately Rockstar acquired the IP from Capcom, tweaked the game and it was released as red dead revolver, the precursor of red dead redemption. And the rest is history.
joe shmo I believe Red Dead Revolver(and I had the game) was more inspired by the spaghetti westerns as well as the old American-made western movies about the orphaned kids who grow into gunslingers and seek revenge.
True. After Originally developed by Capcom, Red Dead Revolver borrowed elements from their 1985 arcade title Gun.Smoke, to which it was intended to be a spiritual successor, but the game was cancelled in 2002.
I used to love giving this a go whenever I saw it in the arcades back in the day, but oh man was it tough. Don't think I ever even made it as far as the first level boss.
Great playing. Great to see another legit playthrough of the game. Did you do this in 1 CC or was it edited? It took me around 25 hours just to complete this game, checkpoint to checkpoint. Brutal game.
Great channel, Im familiar with your work. What makes you think this was another fake run? Would not be surprised. Hard to find any legit runs of the game. This was so long ago I forgot what this video even was. ha ha
It was. And unbelievable hard. You have to remember enemy positions on evry stage just for possibility to stay alive. Remember, every try cost u some money.
@@tomislavgrzunov2242 I bet it was hard. The video alone seemed difficult so I can only imagine how I'd perform. The only arcade game I've gotten to play is paperboy and that one was hard. Although, now that you mention that you had to pay for every try, I realize that it was done intentionally as a way to get generate more profits. Regardless, arcades must've been a whole lot of fun. Totally something I wish I had gotten to experience.
The one I played had Wolf Chief Shotgun 3rd and Ninja Darts 6th.. Got to final round a few times but could never finish. 1 cc high score was over 1,000,000
You played the U.S. set 2 ROM. There were 4 roms: world, japan, us set 1 & 2. The other 3 were normal order, indian 6 ninja 3. Us set 2 had 3 & 6 swapped. Made it harder. Indian level is prolly the hardest level
Uno de los pocos arcades que logré completar -no sé muy bien cómo-.. con sola una moneda de 25 pts. Aquella tarde ochentera perfecta.. se dió la partida perfecta.. y al acabar y ver el dibujo del cowboy... me sentí elevado.. e invencible, jeje. Años despues he intentado rejugar.. y es endiabladamente difícil