


The game was released in Japan in 1994 and in North America in 1995. Wild Guns is a third person shooter developed by Natsume for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Smooth controls make your targeting accurate (with a little practice), and extra abilities - including lasso tossin', dynamite throwin', high jumpin', and sideways slidin' - give you plenty of ways to survive. Throughout the game, you easily pick up new weapons by shooting at them. The action intensifies in the fun two-player cooperative mode, where you and yer pal stand side-by-side and plug everything that twitches. The backgrounds don't side- scroll like they did in Sunset Riders here the heroes run from side to side, delivering a barrage of gunfire against aliens and mechanized weapons that roll into view. The Wild West never looked this way before, at least not in this galaxy! But Wild Guns introduces something new to the West - outer space! Those backgrounds are strange planets, the futuristic weapons have 21 st-century firepower, and those ornery villains are robots. Wild FunĪt first glance, Wild Guns looks like a Sunset Riders clone: It's got behind-the-hero arcade- style shootin' in Wild West settings, Western heroes named Clint 'n' Annie, and more cowboy hats than a Willie Nelson concert. Wild Guns is a wild time at the A-OK Corral. You like yer shootin' action fast, furious, and filled with big bad bosses? Then strap on yer six- guns, pardner, and saddle up for some of the season's wildest shootin' action.
