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In 1992 Konami released a coin-operated arcade game based on the series titled Wild West C.O.W.-Boys Of Moo Mesa. Source: Wikipedia, " Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa", available under the CC-BY-SA License. Article Edit | History | Editors Action Page