The Adventures of Bayou Billy

The Adventures of Bayou Billy

released on Jun 01, 1989
by Konami

The Adventures of Bayou Billy

released on Jun 01, 1989
by Konami

A port of Mad City

The Adventures of Bayou Billy is an action game released by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1989. It is a revised version of the 1988 Family Computer game Mad City. The game employs various play styles that were popular at the time such as beat-'em-up, gun shooting and racing. The majority of the game follows a beat-'em-up format in which the player character (Billy) must engage in hand-to-hand combat against every enemy he encounters in order proceed from one area to the next until reaching the end of each stage before his health runs out. Billy's basic attacks consists of a punch, a kick and a jump kick performed by pressing the A and B buttons simultaneously. The player can also arm Billy with one of three melee weapons dropped by certain enemies: a throwing knife, a club and a whip.


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Good visuals, music and controls needlessly ruined by artificially ramping up the difficulty when this was brought over to the US.

It's hard, it doesn't need to be, because there is fun to be had.

A prime example of how needlessly jacking up the difficulty can turn an otherwise enjoyable game into a miserable experience. Go play the original Famicom version (Mad City) instead of this

The game has its appeal and the promise of levels involving the Zapper was incredible, but its gameplay is so broken that fighting is punishingly difficult and impossible to enjoy.

No rating because all I can remember is that I played it at a friend's house on a 15" black and white TV some time in the 90s.

I remember this one from my youth. Bought for the updated support for Wii-mote shooting sections. Played a couple of times but the difficulty was too high.