The Lone Ranger (video game)

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PublisherKonami
Programmers
  • Satoshi Kishiwada
  • Takashi Kondo
  • Hidenao Yamane
  • Skelton Moppy
Artists
  • Yoshiharu Kambe
  • Yasuji Terada
  • Bonobono Sato
The Lone Ranger
DeveloperKonami
PublisherKonami
Programmers
  • Satoshi Kishiwada
  • Takashi Kondo
  • Hidenao Yamane
  • Skelton Moppy
Artists
  • Yoshiharu Kambe
  • Yasuji Terada
  • Bonobono Sato
Composers
PlatformNintendo Entertainment System
Release
  • NA: August 1991
GenreAction-adventure
ModeSingle-player

The Lone Ranger is a 1991 action-adventure game developed and published by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Released only in North America, it is based on The Lone Ranger radio and TV franchise, the latter which was still rerunning in syndication when the game was released. The player takes the role of the Lone Ranger himself as he engages against outlaws in side-scrolling, overhead, and even first-person segments. The Lone Ranger theme music is played prominently during the game, which includes a DPCM-coded voice clip of the ranger shouting his catch-phrase "Hi Yo Silver".

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