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'''Red Dead Revolver''' is a western third-person shooter published by [[Rockstar Games]] and developed by [[Rockstar San Diego]]. It was released in North America on May 4, 2004, for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]].
'''Red Dead Revolver''' is a western third-person shooter published by [[Rockstar Games]] and developed by [[Rockstar San Diego]]. It was released in North America on May 4, 2004, for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]].


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The lead character appears to be an amalgamation of various Clint Eastwood-inspired characters from assorted movies, mainly the Man with No Name character, with whom he shares many similar traits. The game reproduces a "grainy film" effect and uses music from various Spaghetti Western films, including those composed by Ennio Morricone.
The lead character appears to be an amalgamation of various Clint Eastwood-inspired characters from assorted movies, mainly the Man with No Name character, with whom he shares many similar traits. The game reproduces a "grainy film" effect and uses music from various Spaghetti Western films, including those composed by Ennio Morricone.
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 27 April 2022

This is the first game in the Red Dead series. For other games in the series see the Red Dead category.

Box artwork for Red Dead Revolver.
Box artwork for Red Dead Revolver.
Red Dead Revolver
Developer(s)Rockstar San Diego
Publisher(s)Rockstar Games, Capcom
Year released2004
System(s)PlayStation 2, Xbox
Followed byRed Dead Redemption
SeriesRed Dead
Genre(s)Third-person shooter
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Mature
LinksRed Dead Revolver ChannelSearchSearch

Red Dead Revolver is a western third-person shooter published by Rockstar Games and developed by Rockstar San Diego. It was released in North America on May 4, 2004, for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.

The game's development stalled when it was dropped by Capcom. In 2002, Rockstar Games purchased the game and expanded on it. Changing from an American western to a Spaghetti Western allowed the developers to add more blood and over-the-top characters.

The lead character appears to be an amalgamation of various Clint Eastwood-inspired characters from assorted movies, mainly the Man with No Name character, with whom he shares many similar traits. The game reproduces a "grainy film" effect and uses music from various Spaghetti Western films, including those composed by Ennio Morricone.

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