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#LoneRanger The Lone Ranger NES - ULTIMATE GUIDE - ALL Areas, ALL Bosses, ALL Secrets, 100%!
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Episode 89

Is this the MOST under rated game on the NES?

It's an exciting adventure game with TONS of different gameplay modes. You'll "run and gun" like in Contra, explore dungeons like in The Legend of Zelda, and you'll even experience 3D gun fights like in Lethal Enforcers! Out of all the officially licensed games released in North America, you'd be hard pressed to find a better game that fewer people played.

This game was even made by Konami, one of the premier developers for the NES. You'd think that with so much going for this game that it would have been a sure hit, but instead it destined for obscurity. So what went wrong? In this week's episode we'll find out, then we'll dive deep into the gameplay where we'll learn:

* The important steps to finish EVERY MISSION! You'll know EXACTLY what you need to do to advance the story.

* PASSWORDS for every mission, plus a SECRET PASSWORD that will give you a huge advantage!

* Strategies for getting TONS of money, so you'll always have the best gun and plenty of ammo!

* A secret TRICK to SKIP one of the game's levels!

* Strategies to complete these missions using either the controller or Zapper light gun!

* The secret to the PLATFORMING STAGES - How to make those long jumps!

* The BEST strategies for EVERY BOSS, even BUTCH CAVENDISH himself... AND MORE!

Thanks for watching!

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@masterrserch3971

1 year ago

34:24 🤣 "keep murdering this guy for his heart.." worded PERFECTLY.. GOD I loved being born in 78 and growing up with old school video game

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@noahhobson4521

1 year ago

Ahh yes, ninjas. One of the Lone Ranger's most frequent and dangerous foes. Couldn't swing a dead cat in the old west without hitting a ninja. Seriously, I do like the combination of side-scrolling shoot-em-up stages, top down adventure stages, first person adventure stages and shooting gallery stages. I would have loved to see something like this on the SNES or PS1.

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@squiggie190

1 year ago

Am I the only one that replays the intro like 5 times in a row everytime I watch one of these?

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@SoraJustSora

5 months ago

My dad would've loved this game back in the day. He was a big NES and western guy.

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@TheUncleshady

1 year ago

You hold a candle for this game the same way I do for Golgo-13. Viva obscure NES licensed games!

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@KamenRiderGumo

1 year ago

I was probably the target audience for this, as I have always loved Westerns. I was born in '85 and grew up watching John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, and Charles Bronson shooting up 'the bad guys' almost on a daily basis, and while I never owned this game as a kid I sure rented it a lot. I actually believe it was in part inspied by the 1981 film "The Legend of the Lone Ranger", which was one of several movies I watched incessantly, a box office flop starring Klinton Spilsbury. Butch Cavendish was the villain there as well (played superbly by Christopher Lloyd) and part of his plot involves kidnapping President Grant. In no other Lone Ranger media can I find a reference to that, which is what leads me to believe this was based on that. Why they would use a failed movie from ten years before as a partial basis for a video game I don't know, but there it is.

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@muhanc.a.9299

1 year ago

San Jacinto is not said as San Joaquinto but "San Ha See nto", other than that this gameplay was pure flawless perfection. Also I love it when you destroy the plot and find hole after hole in the main story.

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@CarletonTorpin

1 year ago

I’m only 30 minutes into this video, but it’s already the best episode of YCBVG yet. Quality writing, useful directions, and tons of interesting history!

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@nugboy420

1 year ago

Halfway thru the video and realized this needs chapters or at least timestamps: 0:00 intro song 0:06 background of the game 5:37 PUPPIES/AALLLLRRRIGGGHT and pre walkthrough game stuffs (secret code) 6:43 Start game.. mission 1: seeking silver 17:22 Mission 2: treasure hunt 29:58 Mission 3. three outlaws 46:02 Mission 4. The imposter 55:30 Mission 5. Chiefs trial 1:06:32 Mission 6. Rescue Clara 1:24:36 mission 7. Cavalry camp 1:37:58 mission 8. The final battle 1:52:00 ish. Final boss for those looking for just that 1:53:00 and that’s that. We beat the came. Cheesy ending. Woo. Time to go back and watch it now

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@kristophsams5036

1 year ago

The soundtrack on this game is highly underrated. It captured the Lone Ranger theme song damn near perfectly.

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@redspec01

1 year ago

It amazes me that they were able to fit so many different game modes into the same game back in those days!

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@basicfacekick

1 year ago

Your videos remind me of the Game Players VHS tapes I had as a kid. I often wouldn't have all or even most of the games covered in a given tape, so I'd watch them over and over just to enjoy the playthroughs and tips. Never had The Lone Ranger back then, but between those tapes and Nintendo Power a kid could really feel like they owned more video games than they actually had. Thanks for covering this one!

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@shadow420fall

1 year ago

Not sure how I could of been a child and not know this game existed. And for NES looks amazing. How did I never know of this game?

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@The16bithero

1 year ago

The Konami intro that always comes to mind is the SNES one You knew, when you saw that intro (and the Capcom one) you were in for a treat!

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@ord4everX14

1 year ago

Man, it is crazy how fun this game looks! I have an older dad and the Lone Ranger was his hero growing up, there is no doubt if I owned an NES back in the day I would have had this game! It's crazy how ahead of its time it was.

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@rcblazer

1 year ago

The graphical style of the game makes me think this same team at Konami also worked on Mad City/The Adventures of Bayou Billy. Both games have a similar look, as well as shooting stages where you can use the Zapper. First Gun.Smoke, now the Long Ranger, and later Rising Zan: Samurai Gunman. Were there a lot of ninjas in the Old West?

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@Schmitzy1984

1 year ago

The Konami laserscope? I can hear the nerd in my head… FIRE FIRE FIRE

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@metalfragcontent

1 year ago

Man I'm 38 and I remember on nick at nite watching this lol. I loved all the old shows from back when!

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@SaviorGabriel

1 year ago

I'm gonna have to sit down, and play this one some day. In recent years, I've really gotten into the Lone Ranger character thanks to seeing old reruns of the TV show. Just love everything he represents, and how he carries himself. A man of justice who doesn't wait for any reward. Just goes out of his way to do the right thing, and rides off with a cloud of dust, and a hearty hi-yo Silver when all is well.

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@tonydeluna8095

1 year ago

What's up U Can Beat Video Games! Even though it's Sunday, I still appreciate your hard work you provide! All of these notorious games that where a great challenge, you make them look easy with guidance. Thank you

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