Ironic Echo: El Greco has "Adios, amigo!" as both his entry and death phrases in the SNES version.Hair of Gold: Steve, Billy, Bob, the dynamite-throwing female mooks and Sir Richard Rose.Also when you walk into a plastic arrow planted on the floor.Groin Attack: Step on a rake and see what happens.Great Way to Go: The last Smith brother blows himself up after you defeat him.There's also one in the arcade game's final stage, usable by both player and Mooks. Flunky Boss: All bosses except El Greco and Scalpem.Flash of Pain: The bosses flashes white upon hit, and red when in critical health.For the Genesis version, it's Chief Scalpem. In a 2-Player game, the player who gets to the girl first will receive the stage clear bonus. In the Genesis version, the player has to rescue a brown-haired girl in a yellow dress at the end of every odd-numbered stage.Damsel in Distress: The saloon dancers in Stage 4 of the arcade and SNES versions.Cool Horse: Dark Horse's steed is fitted with metal plates on its head and legs, which block your bullets directly from the front.Clean Dub Name: Chief Scalpem to Chief Wigwam in the SNES port.In both console ports, the female dynamite throwers are replaced with dynamite-wielding variants of the male bomb throwers.Additionally, El Greco no longer says "Die, gringo!" before battle. Bowdlerise: The SNES version faced some censorship, including removing all references to alcohol, adding some modesty to the female NPCs, changing a boss' name from Chief Scalpem to Chief Wigwam, and replacing all the Native American enemies in one stage with white outlaws.
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Bottomless Magazines: As usually dictated by Video Game logic.Arrows on Fire: Used by some of the enemy Amerindians.And the Adventure Continues.: Even after you beat the game, if you still have credits left, you'll be taken straight back to the first stage, no "Press Start" prompt.