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Gun.Smoke is a vertical scrolling shooter video game by Capcom.

Video Game[]

  • Gun.Smoke (October 23rd, 1985) for Arcade, Famicom Disk System, NES, Amstrad CPC, MSX, ZX Spectrum, and Commodore 64

Links to Other Series[]

Direction Series Date Description Type


4Arrow L Vulgus 19859 September 1985 The Yashichi enemy from Vulgus appears as an item in Gun.Smoke. 2
4Arrow L SonSon 198511 November 1985 The Dragonfly enemy from SonSon appears as an item in Gun.Smoke. 2
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Desperado 19879 September 1987 The European home computer ports of Gun.Smoke were renamed Desperado, and an unofficial sequel titled Desperado 2 was made later. 3
5Arrow R Captain Commando 19882 February 1988 The NES port of Gun.Smoke is part of the Captain Commando Challenge Series. 2
5Arrow R Capcom Generations 19981112 November 12, 1998 Capcom Generations 4 includes Gun.Smoke. 2
5Arrow R Capcom Arcade 2003 2003 Gun.Smoke is included in Capcom Arcade Hits: Volume 3 and Capcom Arcade Cabinet as part of the "Game Pack 2". 2
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Red Dead 200454 May 4, 2004 Red Dead is a spiritual successor to Gun.Smoke. 3
5Arrow R Namco × Capcom 2005526 May 26, 2005 One of Sylphie's attacks in Namco × Capcom uses Billy Bob's guns from Gun.Smoke. 1
5Arrow R Capcom Classics Collection 20050927 September 27, 2005 Gun.Smoke is included in Capcom Classics Collection and Capcom Classics Colection Reloaded. 2
5Arrow R Zack & Wiki 20071023 October 23, 2007 One of the mysterious treasures in Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure is a trophy of the Billy Bob sprite from Gun.Smoke. 2
5Arrow R Capcom Arcade Stadium 20220722 July 22, 2022 Gun.Smoke is included in Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium. 2