

The sound effects can be helpful, too, as when you hear the thundering steers long before they hit the screen. The music propels the action with Old West rhythms that have been pumped up for the'90s. There's also a lot to see in the action sequences. The large, cartoony sprites have nice detail, and the backgrounds have strong colors. Sights and Sounds on the Lonesome Prairie Clear, crisp graphics and rousing Western music make this an easy ride to enjoy.
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A password feature would've made the Old West more hospitable for young players. You get limited continues, which unfortunately means you'll be startin' from scratch purty regular. Smooth controls enable you to fire rapidly, but your man's not very fast on his feet, so he eats a lotta lead.

Nasty varmints are hiding behind every tree and in every haystack, packin' pistols or heavin' dynamite.

ProTip: Watch tor the chickens naming from an approaching stampede. There is still a two player option and some Bonus Stages, but regrettably the quick-draw Versus Mode has been dropped along the trail. Unlike the Genesis version the SNES game gives you a choice of four bounty hunters (Steve and Bob have now joined Billy and Cormano). The chase takes you through Old West towns, to fast-moving trains, and out to the rugged mountains.
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