Instead, the game uses Boss Music 1 during stage 1, 4, and 6, Boss Music 2 during stage 2 and 5, and Boss Music 3 during stage 3. While the main storyline is written in Japanese, the opening words are in English in both versions. The portraits on the wanted posters were greatly enhanced in the NES version. Basically, it's kind of like Commando in the 19th century.
Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. In order to capture their most dangerous henchmen, in each stage the player must retrieve a Wanted sign of said henchman, otherwise it is impossible to clear the stage. This town, which was a bustling gold rush area several years ago, is now the target of bandits who kill mercilessly to steal gold dust from the people. These were changed for the NES version. Besides the copyright differences, the international versions title screens displays the high score. It's also the spiritual predecessor to Red Dead Revolver, so there's something. This version of Gun.Smoke was first released in Japan on the Famicom Disk System, and was soon followed by a version on the NES for both the American and European markets.
Gun.Smoke). Because of the limited memory on the disk cards, the level 1 theme is recycled in levels 4 and 6, the level 1 boss theme is recycled as the boss theme for levels 4 and 6, the level 2 theme is recycled in level 5, and the level 2 boss theme is recycled as the boss theme for level 5. In the NES version, they were given a realistic look, and a scarf was added around Bandit Bill's neck. An unofficial conversion of the NES … In the international versions, the first and second run messages were removed and the Capcom logo was replaced by text. It was most successful in Japan, the United States and Canada. The Japanese Famicom Disk System version featured several differences. This game has regional differences. Considering how much of a nostalgic powerhouse the NES is, there should be little surprise that Nintendo’s 8-bit library is filled with many collectible pieces. Gun.Smoke is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game designed by Yoshiki Okamoto, and created by Capcom in 1985. This gave Capcom the opportunity to add six new tracks for the game's soundtrack. The game, which has an American Western theme, centers around a character named Billy Bob, a bounty hunter who is after vicious criminals of the Wild West. The game was also ported to the Famicom Disk System and NES in 1988, with some alterations. ... Rare NES Nintendo Game Blue Label 2 - Gun Smoke Gunsmoke - Rare NES Nintendo Game Blue Label.
This game has a hidden level select. BGM 1 is used during stage 1, 4, and 6, BGM 2 is used during stage 2 and 5, and BGM 3 is used during stage 3. The font in the FDS version was the traditional Capcom-font, as seen in most of their NES games, while the font in the NES version was the military-style, as seen in the Arcade version. Due to hardware limitations, the Famicom Disk System version is missing several tunes. Nintendo tried to get its 8-bit system into homes across the world. In the Japanese version, you get different messages for every time you finish the game. The game, which has an American Western theme, centers around a character named Billy Bob, a bounty hunter who is after vicious criminals of the Wild West. Use A and B to select a stage prior to starting the game. This was thrown out in the NES version. Ported by Topo Soft in 1987. Gun.Smoke: The sheriff has been shot!
For some reason, the words for the opening storyline "In 1849" was changed to "In America" for the NES version. But it also distributed its hardware in many other countries, usually with the assistance of a local distributor. A conversion created by Pacific Dataworks, released in 1987. Are you a bad enough dude to mow down hundreds of Old West outlaws and serve some frontier justice? Given this criteria, I consider the official number of licensed and unlicensed NES cartridges to stand at 687 and 97, respectively. The NES and FDS versions are virtually identical, but with some slight differences. Basically, it's kind of like Commando in the 19th century. Ported by Topo Soft in 1987. The Rarest and Most Valuable NES Games. It becomes evident as soon as you defeat Devil Hawk. Not long after the FDS was released, improvements were made to NES and FC cartridges. MSX []. Gun.Smoke: The sheriff has been shot!Are you a bad enough dude to mow down hundreds of Old West outlaws and serve some frontier justice?
Gun.Smoke (NES) | Table of Contents | Walkthrough. Holding Select + Up when starting the game will also give you the ability to aim using the D-Pad instead of the individual A / B buttons, a feature which is normally unlocked using a longer button code. Use the Game Genie codes PUULPANG + KZKLGPVV (US version) to access this stage select at the title screen.
At this time, Billy, a young man of only 21, stands up bravely to rescue the town. It DOES include games with multiple entirely different labels (i.e. The peace loving people donate their hard won gold to place a reward on the head of these bandits. From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki, https://strategywiki.org/w/index.php?title=Gun.Smoke_(NES)&oldid=596293. CapcomPlatforms: NES,
Gun_Smoke_(E).png (256 × 240 pixels, file size: 1 KB, MIME type: image/png) File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Published in some regions by Capcom under the official title, and released in other regions as Desperado. This page was last edited on 22 August 2020, at 02:20. If you really want to chase multiple-screw cart variants and such, please refer to …
This page was last edited on 25 January 2012, at 16:02. This game has debugging material. Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 18:59, 26 February 2010: 256 × 224 (1 KB): TheAlmightyGuru (talk | contribs) Also, the palette animation on the game over text received an update. There's also no player demonstration like in the NES version. Ported by Topo Soft in 1987. It's also the spiritual predecessor to Red Dead Revolver, so there's something. Published in some regions by Capcom under the official title, and released in other regions as Desperado. In contrast with the Super Nintendo’s rare and valuable list, the most desirable NES games are not necessarily populated with the most popular games. In the video game titled Gun.Smoke, for Nintendo entertainment system, a gang of outlaws rages unabated in the territory and the new sheriff of Dodge City, Billy, must intervene as soon as possible to eliminate them and restore the order.
An unofficial conversion of the NES game was also done by Prosoft, [Go to top]← Getting Started | Home version comparison | Walkthrough →, From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki, https://strategywiki.org/w/index.php?title=Gun.Smoke/Home_version_comparison&oldid=596305. This page has been accessed 15,015 times. The international versions provide you with unlimited continues and add a "Retry" option, which actually just takes you back to the title screen. The wanted posters for the outlaws originally had an Anime look, and Bandit Bill's shirt originally had an open collar. These missing tracks were included in the NES versions outside of Japan. Developer: For more information about this version, see Gun.Smoke (NES). The objective is to free the town of Hicksville from the band of criminals known as the Wingates. Like most FDS games, there are loading times in between levels.
The Japanese version does not provide any continues, and the Push Start notice simply takes you back to the first level.
The most noteworthy difference in between the two versions is the music. CapcomPublisher: Famicom Disk SystemReleased in JP: January 27, 1988 (FDS)Released in US: February 1988Released in EU: December 23, 1988. Gun.Smoke | Table of Contents | Walkthrough. https://tcrf.net/index.php?title=Gun.Smoke_(NES)&oldid=815132. After you beat the game the first two times, there is a Japanese message that tells you to beat the game again. On top of that, there are only three variations of BGM in this version. This page was last edited on 25 January 2012, at 15:50. Loosely based on the NES conversion, not nearly as accurate. Gun.Smoke is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game designed by Yoshiki Okamoto, and created by Capcom in 1985. Published in some regions by Capcom under the official title, and released in other regions as Desperado.
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