SNES Longplay [067] Sunset Riders (2-Players)
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Published 2013-09-29
Played by: Stenio Henrique & xRavenXP
Sunset Riders is a shooting game in western style, released to arcades and later ported to home consoles.
The story revolves around the characters Steve, Billy, Bob and Cormano (this is a Mexican), which are bounty hunters. In the SNES version you can only play with 2 characters, but all 4 are available. Steve and Billy use revolver, Bob and Cormano use shotguns.
Each of the eight stages begins with a poster of 'WANTED', showing the head of the stage and the value of the prize for his head. Each boss is a kind of character classic westerns, from a wealthy oil to Indians, coming in flowery Richard Rose, a British full of eye candy that is the last boss of the game. A true classic of the western genre.
Stenio (player 1)
xRavenXP (2 player)
Playthrough 1: Steve and Cormano: 2:22
Playthrough 2: Bob and Billy: 29:04 -
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All Comments (21)
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Esse nível era demais pra mim quando tinha 8 anos, revivi a época em que meu pai era vivo e jogava todo o domingo comigo e com meu irmão. Muito obrigado pelas boas lembranças
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I forgot how cool the stage 1 music was during the breakdown. Man the SNES sure had some great music.
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This game is pretty sweet. If I ever get a Snes this one will definitely be on my list.
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22:15 Paco Loco:Asta la Bye-bye! *Fire a lot of bullets before dead*
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Ending Steve: Our job is over, boys. Billy: Yup, after all the hard work we gone through, I need a vacation. Bob: So where to now, boys? We have just defeated our wanted men. Steve: We keep going further until Konami ever thought of bringing us back for PSN, XBLA, and maybe a sequel, until than, let's go off into the sunset and enjoy the road. Cormano: That's a good idea! Wherever you go, I go. They'll need us when they're ready.
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Dude how are you dodging those knives on that boss (chief)that jumps on the rock formations at 19:00? Crazy good dodging right there.
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The SNES version was the arcade port as where the Mega Drive was a different game. I personally liked the SNES version more because you have more players to choose from, better sound and graphics. I never cared for the Mega Drive version myself, but I give Sega credit for trying something different. Same with the Ninja Turtles. Hyperstone Heist looked like it wanted to be Turtles in Time, but it was it's own game. I really liked that one too.
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Had it not been for the subtitles, I would have thought Simon Greedwell said "Marry me with my money."
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I missed this game. Childhood memories.
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Much better, than Mega drive version.
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At least the SNES version has all the bosses.
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This is a great game. Games like this were very fun, kind of bullet storm games... except in reverse; YOU ARE THE STORM! Dynasty Gunmen! Good playthrough buy both players, good video!
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This game always puzzled me. Super NES always had better graphics, music, clearer voices, etc...but they almost always suffered from slowdown where Genesis versions never did. This game, though, has massive amounts of bullets, enemies, fast action, and no slowdown whatsoever. Good programming, I guess.
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Dude their is some ultra instinct dodging in this video, what the heck, man i loved playing this game with my brother, what nostalgia
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Nostalgia pura e um sentimento incômodo por nunca ter zerado esse jogo! 😞
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Adios amigos!
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LOVE this game.....so many enjoyable days of playing being in the Wild Wild West
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Nunca me dejan de sorprender estos clásicos:()
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Used to play this at the local taco shop back in '99.
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Man, you guys are good at this!