Cheyenne (video game)
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| Cheyenne | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Exidy |
| Publisher(s) | Exidy |
| Platform(s) | Arcade |
| Release date(s) | 1984 |
| Genre(s) | Light-gun games, Western |
| Mode(s) | Up to 2 players, alternating turns |
| Input methods | Light gun, 1 button |
| Cabinet | Standard upright |
| Arcade system | Exidy 440 CPU: |
| Display | Raster 320x240 resolution, Horizontal 257 colors |
Cheyenne was an Exidy light gun arcade game released in 1984. In this western style shooting game, the player had to guide and protect "Buster Badshot" through various scenes of danger that take place in the old west, using the light gun. As well as keeping the character alive, the player had to kill the wanted bandits for each level. An NES port by American Game Cartridges was planned to be released but it never was.
The credits screen depicted here shows abbreviations of the game development team:
LWH = Larry Hutcherson -Level Programmer
NGI = Nick Ilyin - Lead Programmer
VIC = Victor Tolomei - Lead Programmer
LYN = Lynn Pointer - CG Artist
KEN = Ken Nicholson - Sound Design; Level Design
HEC = Hector Galindo - Art
RAY = Ray Maninang - Cabinet artwork
MIK = Mike Craven - Art
HAI = Howell Ivy - Exidy 440 hardware designer
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