The Last Bounty Hunter | |
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Developer(s) | American Laser Games Digital Leisure (Wii) |
Publisher(s) | American Laser Games Philips Media (CD-i) Digital Leisure (DVD) Majesco Entertainment (Wii) |
Platform(s) | Arcade, MS-DOS, 3DO, CD-i, DVD, Wii |
Release | Arcade & MS-DOS
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Genre(s) | Interactive movie, Light gun shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The Last Bounty Hunter is a live-action laserdisc video game released by American Laser Games in 1994. Like almost all of the games produced by the now-defunct company, it is a rail shooter and, like the two installments in the Mad Dog McCree series before it, is set in the Old West. However, it takes a more comedic approach than the Mad Dog McCree games in both its story sequences and the characters' comically exaggerated reactions to being shot. Filmed at Old Tucson Studios in Tucson, Arizona, it was one of the company's last releases before it was forced to close down. It was re-released by Digital Leisure in 2002 and was eventually packaged with Fast Draw Showdown by Global VR as an arcade cabinet under the name Six Gun Select.
Originally, home versions of the game were released to the MS-DOS, 3DO and CD-i. It has since been bundled with both Mad Dog McCree and Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold as part of 2009's Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack, a compilation for the Wii.