![]() ![]() Primarily it is similar to Crystalis or Zelda as you visit towns, talk to people, buy items, and visit various caves and mountains. It’s hard to put the Lone Ranger in one genre as it has elements of nearly all of them. They missed out on a good game although it does have a few frustrating issues. As a 1991 release it wasn’t too late into the NES’s lifespan but I can imagine gamers most passed on it. You’ll be hard pressed to hear anyone mention it though. In general all of these games were great and the Lone Ranger falls into that category. Tiny Toon Adventures, Mission Impossible, and Bucky O’Hare were among this crop but they even had obscure licenses like Zen: the Intergalactic Ninja. Towards the end of the NES life Konami released licensed games targeted at western gamers rather than sequels to their intellectual properties. ![]()
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