Lucky Luke (SNES) – p.1 – User Article
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The Daltons have broken out again and are making the Wild West unsafe. They didn’t reckon with the cowboy, who can move faster than his own shadow…
In addition to the Asterix series, Lucky Luke is probably one of the most well-known European comic series. I was fascinated by this character as a child, and of course by the idea of the Wild West with bank robberies, stagecoach robberies, Indian robberies… Luckily things weren’t quite so wild in reality: A look at the history books reveals that it was mostly the Indians were that were ambushed, but that’s another story.
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The humor in the comics is pretty stupid. So exactly my thing. |
Even as a child, I loved European comics, especially Tintin, Asterix and the Digedags (yeah, ok, nobody knows, it doesn’t matter). But I also had a lot of fun with the cowboy, who could shoot faster than his own shadow. The Lucky Luke comics were characterized by many typical Wild West elements (yes, it’s also a Western), but also by many allusions and parodies.
Anyone who deals with the Wild West in general will quickly stumble across names like Billy the Kid, JesseJames or Calamity Jane. They all appear in one Lucky Luke story or another, as do real events like the construction of the railroad tracks or the Alaskan Gold Rush. And of course many Western films were the inspiration; for example, in one story, the bounty hunter Elliot Belt appears, who a certain Lee VanCleef looks suspiciously similar…
Each Dalton gets their own hole in the wall. They’ve done this kind of nonsense before. No wonder they keep getting caught. |
On the hunt for criminals
But William and Joe are still on the run. We end up in a fort that was attacked by the Indians. In a duel with an Indian warrior, we learn that William is being held prisoner in the Indian village. There we have to undergo various tests and in the end we get the captured William. Joe, on the other hand, has retreated to another prison, where the final fight takes place. In the end, the Daltons end up behind bars again while the lonely cowboy moves farther afield…
We pursue the Daltons through a canyon while fending off dynamite and falling rocks. |
Side scroller in the wild west
This includes ammunition, an extra life, dynamite or a sheriff’s star, which gives us another hitpoint – we have four hitpoints in total, so we can be hit three times, the fourth time we lose a life and usually have to start over. A B symbol can also be collected in each level, which we can then use to win extra lives and ammunition in a randomly selected bonus game. This includes, for example, an arm wrestling against Lucky Luke’s famous horse Jolly Jumper.
Get the vulture! This noble animal is quickly misused as a trampoline. |
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