One of those many arcade games that reminds me of my tender youth. Sometimes I still play it thanks to an emulator, it's just great. I absolutely love it, and I'll never get tired of it, that's for sure.
Pra quem sempre teve dúvida do que os chefes dizem, vou tentar ajudar: CHEFE 1: É hora de pagar - Me enterre com meu dinheiro CHEFE 2: Saca a arma peregrino - Me pegou CHEFE 3: Tu tá com um problemão - To com um problemão CHEFE 4: Vamos te estourar - Isso foi um estouro CHEFE 5: Adeus amigo - Adeus amigo CHEFE 6: Te prepara pro estouro - To estourado (Não atira no meu irmão, ele só tá seguindo ordens) (Ok madame, a gente não vai atirar nele) CHEFE 7: Aye Chihuahua [sei lá o que é isso!!] - Até a tchau tchau (?) CHEFE 8: Tchau velho amigo - Eu digo, um pouco de azar!
That. Was. AWESOME! Ok, I know no one wants to hear this, but the game isn't exactly PC. There's plenty of blame to be thrown around, not least of which is the US's very own representation of the Wild West looks like, so I can't exactly ignore the game's problems from that aspect. That said, and I say this without any irony, I'd sooner play this over something like Red Dead Redemption. Retro arcade style, tough to master and the awesome soundtrack going with the stylised visuals, I can only count the many ways I prefer it over other games, not least of which even the bare bones plot gives me something to think about over whatever melodrama passes for story in far too many modern games. I'm probably just being nostalgic. However, I remember a time where action games were filled with action and graphics meant making your game look stylistically unique over the same failed attempts at emulating realism over and over and over again. Modern game design is awesome, but I hoped it wasn't style over substance padded with making grass look pretty and stories existing just to pad out gameplay time.
This game is Sunset Riders for the Super Nintendo. The SNES version is quite different than the Genesis or Arcade versions, due to Nintendo wanting to censor prostitutes and racial insensitivies. I grew up with this game and still have my original cartridge! It's hard though. I also feel its got the BEST music on the Super Nintendo, and has the best music compared to its other versions.
I liked the upgraded arcade version, my favorite part is when there's this girl who throws dynamite at you, I always grabbed the dynamite, held it a little and threw it back, the girl then ran to grab it again and blew in her face rofl. And what's with the long ass skirts of the dancers? Arcade version has pantyshots
Ué, vocês usaram alguma manha aí, não pegam a pistola amarela pra o tiro ficar rosa por que? E outra, billy não rodopia assim, aí tem alguma manha, eu não uso esses recursos aí não, e zero sem perder nenhuma vida. Com qualquer que seja o player
12:50 - shoots man hundreds of times within seconds
13:02 - all right ma'am, we won't shoot him
What kinda armor he has.
Rubber bullets ;)
bet theres a joke to this but not really?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:50 for 'It's Time to Pay'
2:00 for 'Bury me with my Money', dang that's fast.
3:14 dab on em
The Original Run was by Dark Cloud who Finished in 18:02.
This Run is an Improvement by jmosx36.
4:57 After being hit a thousand times...
YOU GOT ME!
Where's my boy Cormano though?
I Love Sunset Riders, nice TAS.
One of those many arcade games that reminds me of my tender youth. Sometimes I still play it thanks to an emulator, it's just great. I absolutely love it, and I'll never get tired of it, that's for sure.
4:12 whitehorse guy dabs to dodge bullets
Pra quem sempre teve dúvida do que os chefes dizem, vou tentar ajudar:
CHEFE 1: É hora de pagar - Me enterre com meu dinheiro
CHEFE 2: Saca a arma peregrino - Me pegou
CHEFE 3: Tu tá com um problemão - To com um problemão
CHEFE 4: Vamos te estourar - Isso foi um estouro
CHEFE 5: Adeus amigo - Adeus amigo
CHEFE 6: Te prepara pro estouro - To estourado
(Não atira no meu irmão, ele só tá seguindo ordens)
(Ok madame, a gente não vai atirar nele)
CHEFE 7: Aye Chihuahua [sei lá o que é isso!!] - Até a tchau tchau (?)
CHEFE 8: Tchau velho amigo - Eu digo, um pouco de azar!
Awesome voices!
15:11 Auugghhhh (And The Falls Off) Astla Bye Bye, (Then Shoots 16 Bullets & Dies)
Não conheço esse TAZ MAS ESSE CARA É INCRÍVELLLL 👏👏👏👏
This game's soundtrack is amazing ♥️
"Bury me with my money."
I wonder why he avoided picking the last shot upgrade (gold star)?
He didnt like pink bullets
É porque é muito mais rápido atirar com o tiro verde ao envéz do tiro rosa.
12:54 I'm Pow-Wowed Out!
I really thought 15:38 was going to be excessively cruel...
in the bonus stages the enemies not even have a chance to appear!!
Rapid Fire Item seems to be a bad option here :D
nice run but i'm a tad sad they didn't end with the same score
4:56 "You got me..." *ded
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😮😮😮😮
This game is absurdly hard, after a few stages even using save game state I was getting my ass whooped.
Yeah. When i was a kid, i always chose easy mode. Now i am older, i tried hard mode, and it was really hard!
Imagine playing this with no save states, a was a noon at it
Very good :p
This might be a WORLD RECORD!!!!
10:03 мой любимый момент музыки , но на сеге лучше )
tad angry happy nervous and confused
That. Was. AWESOME!
Ok, I know no one wants to hear this, but the game isn't exactly PC. There's plenty of blame to be thrown around, not least of which is the US's very own representation of the Wild West looks like, so I can't exactly ignore the game's problems from that aspect.
That said, and I say this without any irony, I'd sooner play this over something like Red Dead Redemption. Retro arcade style, tough to master and the awesome soundtrack going with the stylised visuals, I can only count the many ways I prefer it over other games, not least of which even the bare bones plot gives me something to think about over whatever melodrama passes for story in far too many modern games.
I'm probably just being nostalgic. However, I remember a time where action games were filled with action and graphics meant making your game look stylistically unique over the same failed attempts at emulating realism over and over and over again. Modern game design is awesome, but I hoped it wasn't style over substance padded with making grass look pretty and stories existing just to pad out gameplay time.
A rare situation where snes has muffled vocals
O Billy é o melhor.
the arcade version is better then the SNES version
No shit, and turtles in time?
Если бы в детстве знал что есть снес и эта игра для неё , то в такую версию помимо сеги тоже с удовольствием сыграл бы
ORAN&PEW RR
nice
it look like 2 man are dancing
i dunno this game, but bully must be one of Jostar's descendants
This game is Sunset Riders for the Super Nintendo. The SNES version is quite different than the Genesis or Arcade versions, due to Nintendo wanting to censor prostitutes and racial insensitivies. I grew up with this game and still have my original cartridge! It's hard though. I also feel its got the BEST music on the Super Nintendo, and has the best music compared to its other versions.
Name: Billy, Stand: The Kid (stand is literally the horse lmao)
I liked the upgraded arcade version, my favorite part is when there's this girl who throws dynamite at you, I always grabbed the dynamite, held it a little and threw it back, the girl then ran to grab it again and blew in her face rofl.
And what's with the long ass skirts of the dancers? Arcade version has pantyshots
Censorship. And here no girl enemies
Hahaha, tas is so funny xD DRRRRRRRRRRRRRR - AAAARGH!!!
This SNES version was so close to the Arcade version. Why couldnt Sega produce the same with the MegaDrive.. Cmon Sega
one player or two player?
Invincible Cheat of cpurse they dont get kill!! PU SI SI ES
Pensei que sabia jogar...
Ué, vocês usaram alguma manha aí, não pegam a pistola amarela pra o tiro ficar rosa por que? E outra, billy não rodopia assim, aí tem alguma manha, eu não uso esses recursos aí não, e zero sem perder nenhuma vida. Com qualquer que seja o player
Poor Game all altered
Sjaja muchos mods
Genesis version is a much better