Now I must say that I actually had some fun with it, although it had horrid controls. It tried a lot of things, and failed at most of them. One could consider an old-age GTA in that regard.
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Now I must say that I actually had some fun with it, although it had horrid controls. It tried a lot of things, and failed at most of them. One could consider an old-age GTA in that regard.
It's a pure and utter slice of frozen diarrhea. The title screen still cracks me up to this day, though. "The Adventures of Bayou Billy!!"
In Double Dragon and most other beat-em-ups (beamups?) it usually takes about 3 hits to drop a thug and you repeat it twice before they die.Quote:
Originally Posted by PBMax
In Bayou Billy you have to drop them about 5 times or so. Not so much hard but totally annoying.
I also remember the platform jumping having to be totally precise or else you'll lose an entire life falling into the swamp.
I remember something about alligators too, I think. Ugh...
Heh, yeah, those assholes made the swamp bits hard.
Bayou Billy was the 8-bit Die Hard Trilogy. I actually liked it back in the day, until the fuckin light gun parts.
I must play this game!
I know, it sounds great.
Light gun action in a NES beat-em-up :)
Ahh, light gun means I can't emulate it. :(
You can probably buy the cart for 2 dollars.