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Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold

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SEGA CD Shooter USA 5 (0) 15

Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold

About Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold

Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold is a full-motion video light gun shooter released on the SEGA CD in the mid-1990s. It was developed and published by American Laser Games as the sequel to their successful arcade hit Mad Dog McCree. This version brought the classic laser disc arcade experience to home consoles, using the SEGA CD's ability to play full-motion video and CD audio. The game is a direct port of the 1992 arcade original, preserving its campy Western theme and live-action footage.

In Mad Dog McCree II, the player takes on the role of a wandering gunslinger who must save a town from the clutches of the villainous Mad Dog McCree and his gang. The gameplay is entirely on-rails: you watch pre-recorded video scenes and must shoot at bandits, save hostages, and avoid hitting innocent bystanders. You aim with your SEGA CD controller's D-pad (or a light gun if you have one) and press the action button to fire. The game's core loop consists of a series of short vignettes where you must quickly identify and shoot threats, with a timer adding tension. Miss too many shots or hit a civilian, and it's game over. The game is straightforward but demands quick reflexes and a sharp eye.

Today, Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold stands as a prime example of the FMV craze of the early 90s. It captures that cheesy, low-budget charm that makes these games so endearing to retro enthusiasts. While it's simple by modern standards, it offers a fun, arcade-style challenge and a glimpse into a brief era when live-action video was the cutting edge of gaming. If you enjoy light gun shooters, campy Westerns, or just want to experience a piece of gaming history, this is worth a few rounds. Just be prepared for its dated production values and merciless difficulty.

How to Play Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold Online



To start playing Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold, just press Enter to begin a new game. You will see a brief introductory video, then the first scene appears. Use the arrow keys to move the crosshair on screen. Press X to fire your weapon. The goal is to shoot all the bandits that appear while avoiding civilians. If you shoot an innocent person or run out of time, you lose a life. The core loop is simple: each scene plays a short live-action clip. Watch carefully for enemies to pop out from behind objects. You only have a few seconds to react. Accuracy matters more than speed. If you get hit yourself, you lose a life. The game ends when all lives are lost. There is no save system, so you need to complete the whole game in one sitting. The difficulty ramps up quickly, so expect to replay sections many times. The SEGA CD version runs at a stable frame rate, but the video quality is typical of the era. Enjoy the cheesy acting and have fun!

Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
  • X: A button
  • S: B button
  • Z: C button
  • A: X button (6-button pad)
  • Q: Y button (6-button pad)
  • E: Z button (6-button pad)
  • Enter: Start / Mode

Frequently Asked Questions

Who developed Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold?
American Laser Games developed the original arcade version and also handled the SEGA CD port. They were known for their series of live-action laser disc shooters in the early 1990s.
In what year was Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold originally released?
The arcade version of Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold debuted in 1992. The SEGA CD port followed later, though exact release dates for home ports are not consistently documented.
Is Mad Dog McCree II - The Lost Gold exclusive to SEGA CD or did it appear on other systems?
It was not exclusive. The game also appeared on the 3DO, DOS, and the Philips CD-i, among other platforms. The SEGA CD version is one of several home console ports.

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