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Tin Star is a 1994 rail shooter video game developed by Software Creations and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Starring anthropomorphic robot characters, it follows a seven-day adventure of the titular sheriff who fights the criminal Bad Oil Gang from taking over the town of East Driftwood.
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| Action | Keyboard | Controller |
|---|---|---|
| D-Pad Up | ↑ | D-Pad up |
| D-Pad Down | ↓ | D-Pad down |
| D-Pad Left | ← | D-Pad left |
| D-Pad Right | → | D-Pad right |
| B (bottom) | X | Bottom face |
| A (right) | Z | Right face |
| Y (left) | S | Left face |
| X (top) | A | Top face |
| L | Q | Left shoulder |
| R | E | Right shoulder |
| Start | Enter | Start |
| Select | V | Select |
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The Story Behind Tin Star
He is then knocked out by Mo's big brother and enemy, Schemp, and the Bad Oil Gang dumps the body in the middle of the desert. Tin Stars team included animator Scott Pleydell-Pearce and background artist Deborah Graham. Tin Star is the third Software Creations-developed game published by Nintendo, after working with them on Ken Griffey Jr.
Presents Major League Baseball (1994) and (only in Europe) Plok! (1993). Tin Star, a six gun-armed sheriff with Mo Crash as his sidekick and Aluminum as his horse, tries to save the town of East Driftwood from an overthrow by the criminal Bad Oil Gang. It became one of six games featured by Nintendo at the 1994 summer Consumer Electronics Show (CES), and was released exclusively in North America in November 1994.
How Tin Star Plays
In the bonus stage, cash is obtained by shooting stars that surround a woman on a spinning disk. However, if the canteen is hit in a stage, the bonus stage afterward is disabled. It is compatible with the standard Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) controller, the Super Scope, and the SNES Mouse, and is the first SNES game to be playable with all controllers.
The third-person segments take place on rides, stampedes, and in town, and the first-person levels are located in jails, banks, and saloons. Tin Star is an arcade-style shoot 'em up game. There are objects to hit, such as canteens that regain Tin Star's hit points.
Why Players Still Load It Up
It was considered unique from other shoot 'em up games for its comic nature, cartoon graphics, and quick draw bosses, which Última Generación declared the best all-time aspect of games in the genre. An estimated 50,000 copies of the game were sold. Some reviewers thought the levels were diverse, and others found the general experience monotonous, limiting in challenge, lacking in replay value, and taking under a day to finish.
Some reviewers disliked the absence of a two-player mode. Hawkins was stressed by the quickdraw bosses, but lamented the recycled enemy placements and not being able to shoot at certain instances. It was found to be very playable due to its decent control and ability to modify cursor speed and difficulty.
Tin Star — Frequently Asked Questions
Can I play Tin Star online for free?
Absolutely. The full game loads in the player at the top of this page and runs right in your browser — no installs, no plugins, no waiting.
Do I need a controller to play Tin Star?
No. Keyboard controls work out of the box (see the controls panel), and any USB or Bluetooth gamepad is detected automatically.
Who developed Tin Star?
Development was handled by Software Creations, with Nintendo of America publishing the release.
Where can I buy the original Tin Star?
See the "Other Places You Can Get This Game" section below the article for legitimate places to buy real-world versions.