Gun.Smoke | |
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Developer(s) | Capcom |
Publisher(s) | Capcom, Romstar (North American Arcade release) |
Designer(s) | Yoshiki Okamoto |
Composer(s) | Arcade version Ayako Mori FDS/NES version Junko Tamiya |
Platform(s) | Arcade, FDS, NES, Amstrad CPC, MSX, PlayStation 2, PlayStation, ZX Spectrum, Xbox, Sega Saturn, IBM PC |
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Genre(s) | Overhead scrolling shooter, western |
Mode(s) | Up to two players, simultaneously |
Gun.Smoke is a 1985 vertical scrolling shooterarcade game by Capcom.[1] This Wild West-themed game was designed by Yoshiki Okamoto. Gun.Smoke centers on a character named Billy Bob in the NES version, a bounty hunter who is after vicious criminals of the Wild West.
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Red Dead Revolver, the first installment of the Red Dead series, is a spiritual successor to Gun.Smoke.[2]
Gun.Smoke is similar to 1942 and Commando, also developed by Capcom, but with some differences. This game is a scrolling shooter in which the screen scrolls upward automatically and players only have three ways to shoot, using three buttons for left, right, and center shooting. The player can also change the way the gunman shoots through button combinations. The player dies by getting shot or struck by enemies, or by getting caught between an obstacle and the bottom of the screen. The player can collect special items, including a horse for protection up to three hits (or get killed by an obstacle), boots for speed of movement, bullets for faster shots and rifles for longer shot range. These items are found by shooting barrels and rifles, boots, and bullets can stock up to five. Some items that add score points include stars, bottles, bags, dragonflies, and cows, but two other items to watch out for are the yashichi, which is a 1up and the cattle skull, which reduces Billy's power.
Note: Two versions of Gun.Smoke were released under license in America by Romstar. One has a fixed sequence of bosses; in the other, the third and sixth levels are swapped, so that Roy is followed by Wolf Chief, and Pig Joe is followed by Ninja. The other version also removes the boss rundown.
Gun.Smoke was ported to many systems:
The game was later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System and Family Computer Disk System in 1988. The objective is to free the town of Hicksville from the band of criminals known as the Wingates. But 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. The NES version also has different music. In this game, the main character is a bounty hunter named Billy Bob.
Even though the NES version stayed true to the gameplay of the arcade version, there were major changes done:
Although virtually identical to the NES version, the FDS version featured several differences:
The soundtrack for the arcade version was composed by Ayako Mori. On August 25, 1986, Alfa Records released a limited edition soundtrack, featuring all of the music from the arcade version, as well as two unused tracks. Its catalog number was Capcom Game Music – 28XA-94.
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In Japan, Game Machine listed Gun.Smoke on their January 1, 1986 issue as being the second most-successful table arcade unit of the year.[3]
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