Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold (Video Game 1992)

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Kristen Greer ...
Buckskin Bonnie
Rusty Dillen ...
K.E. Bibeau ...
Padre
Clifford Voake ...
Professor
Lee James O'Donnell ...
Prospector
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Stagecoach Driver
Ruben Moreno ...
Shooting Beaver (as Reben Moreno)
Carol Eason ...
Undertaker (as Carol Erson)
Siren Anderson ...
Barmaid
Alisa Becarra ...
Barmaid
Stephanie Flowers ...
Barmaid, Senorita
Lewis H. Alexander ...
Native American Renegades
Jorge Andrade ...
Native American Renegades
Pat Judge Hall ...
Native American Renegades (as Pat Hall)
Allan R.J. Joseph ...
Native American Renegades (as Allan Joseph)
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Shooting Beaver: Quickest way to treasure through Indian land. Very dangerous for stranger. Very dangerous.
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Follows Mad Dog McCree (1991) See more »

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A Good Sequel To A Great Game
11 April 2001 | by (USA) – See all my reviews

Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold is the sequel to Mad Dog McCree by American Laser Games. In the sequel, it's basically the same plot as the first.

Get Mad Dog at any cost.

Somehow, he managed to survive from the first encounter and he's back with a vengeance. You go through a couple of levels shooting outlaws and remembering NOT to shoot the innocents! It's same old, same old. It's a great followup, but it's nothing special. Mad Dog 2 is a great live action game with great visuals of the western culture. The acting and dialogue I always liked in the Mad Dog games. It doesn't sound as corny as Crime Patrol, Drug Wars, and Space Pirates. I would suggest getting this only if you are a rail shooter fan or if you enjoyed the first game. Find this if you can in an old stuff bin at your local gaming store. Try to look on auctions too!


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