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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Until the Arcade Archives re-release, the only proper port this game got was for the SNES. The Genesis version was more of a ReformulatedGame due to cartridge limitations.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Until the Arcade Archives re-release, release, the only proper port re-release this game got was for the SNES. The Genesis version was more of a ReformulatedGame due to cartridge limitations.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Until the Arcade Archives re-release, the only proper port this game got was for the SNES. The Genesis version was more of a ReformulatedGame due to cartridge limitations.
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* NoDubForYou: The Japanese release still has English voice acting, but with added subtitles.

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* NoDubForYou: The Japanese release still has English voice acting, but with added Japanese subtitles.
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** ''VideoGame/DeadMansHand'', a Western-themed FPS, have a stage called "Sunset Rider". A few of it's bosses are also expies to existing bosses from the arcade game, like Flat Iron being one for Chief Scalpem (a Native American who fights exclusively with flung knives in a valley, while running all over the place), "Numbers" to Simon Greedwell (accountant for the bad guys, greedy assholes wgo cares only for loot), "Big Guns" Grissom to Paco Loco (DumbMuscle, uses predictable attack patterns, gets an explosive death) and the Twins to the Smith Brothers (outlaw brothers DualBoss who fights in unison).

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** ''VideoGame/DeadMansHand'', a Western-themed FPS, have a stage called "Sunset Rider". A few of it's bosses are also expies to existing bosses from the arcade game, like Flat Iron being one for Chief Scalpem (a Native American who fights exclusively with flung knives in a valley, while running all over the place), "Numbers" to Simon Greedwell (accountant for the bad guys, greedy assholes wgo who cares only for loot), "Big Guns" Grissom to Paco Loco (DumbMuscle, uses predictable attack patterns, gets an explosive death) and the Twins to the Smith Brothers (outlaw brothers DualBoss who fights in unison).
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** ''VideoGame/DeadMansHand'', a Western-themed FPS, have a stage called "Sunset Rider". A few of it's bosses are also expies to existing bosses from the arcade game, like Flat Iron being one for Chief Scalpem (a Native American who fights exclusively with flung knives in a valley, while running all over the place), "Big Guns" Grissom to Paco Loco (DumbMuscle, uses predictable attack patterns, gets an explosive death) and the Twins to the Smith Brothers (outlaw brothers DualBoss who fights in unison).

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** ''VideoGame/DeadMansHand'', a Western-themed FPS, have a stage called "Sunset Rider". A few of it's bosses are also expies to existing bosses from the arcade game, like Flat Iron being one for Chief Scalpem (a Native American who fights exclusively with flung knives in a valley, while running all over the place), "Numbers" to Simon Greedwell (accountant for the bad guys, greedy assholes wgo cares only for loot), "Big Guns" Grissom to Paco Loco (DumbMuscle, uses predictable attack patterns, gets an explosive death) and the Twins to the Smith Brothers (outlaw brothers DualBoss who fights in unison).
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** ''VideoGame/DeadMansHand'', a Western-themed FPS, have a stage called "Sunset Rider". A few of it's bosses are also expies to existing bosses from the arcade game, like Flat Iron being one for Chief Scalpem (a Native American who fights exclusively with flung knives in a valley, while running all over the place), "Big Guns" Grissom to Paco Loco (DumbMuscle, uses predictable attack patterns, gets an explosive death) and the Twins to the Smith Brothers (outlaw brothers DualBoss who fights in unison).
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* NoExportForYou: Inverted. The arcade version was released in Japan, but the console ports were not.
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