Gun.Smoke - 1985 - Arcade - Shortplay | 4K CRT Monitor Simulation
Shortplay + Attract mode of the game Gun.Smoke, the run and gun arcade game by Capcom. The game has been integer scaled to 4k, without bi-linear filtering, and retaining the original aspect ratio (display aspect ratio, not internal resolution). And captured using a filter that simulates the image of a CRT monitor. I also use a image of arcade machines as a bezel above the game, to create a nostalgic atmosphere.
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GAME INFO:
Gun.Smoke is a 1985 vertical scrolling run-and-gun shooter arcade game by Capcom. This Western-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.
Gun.Smoke is similar to 1942 and Commando, also developed by Capcom, but with some differences. This game is a vertical scrolling run & gun 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.
It was a commercial success in arcades, becoming Japan's sixth highest-grossing table arcade game during the first half of 1986. Red Dead Revolver, the first installment of the Red Dead series, is a spiritual sequel to Gun.Smoke
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