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The boutchannel presents: Cadillacs and Dinosaurs ㅡ The Basement Episode 7, The Basement, pulls the journey beneath the City in the Sea into an emblematic tableau of steel doors, hidden corridors, and guarded secrets. What felt like an open-road adventure becomes a relentless descent, and the lore shifts from street conflict to a sealed, controlled underworld. 0:00 Start 0:09 Teaser (0:09–0:36) 0:36 Channel Intro (0:36–1:01) 1:01 Stage Start — Jack’s Sliding Assault 1:07 The Vault — Doorline Pressure 1:55 Motorcycle Waves — Lane Chaos 3:24 Bazooka Time — Flare in the Vault 4:52 Elevator Rush — Descent Brawl 6:27 Library Siege — Lash T. Arrival 9:58 Computer Room — Final Gauntlet 11:09 Boss Approach — Slisaurs Appears 11:30 Slisaurs Twin — Showdown 13:07 Reckoning — Victory & End Credits 13:27 Closing (13:27–13:54) The Vault opens with a harsh welcome, forcing Jack’s resolve through clustered punks and knife-wielding threats before the route pushes toward a bridge that feels like a point of no return. Deeper in, the vault route becomes a procession of hazards that escalates in waves: knives glitter at close range, motorcycles cut through lanes, and smaller assailants swarm with relentless timing. Amid the pressure, heavier brutes arrive as Behemoth bodies that try to break formation by force, while rifle-bearing hunters threaten from a step away or a half-screen apart. The elevator segment narrows the tableau even further, turning travel itself into confrontation as the descent continues under constant interruption. It is a compact passage, yet it reinforces the episode’s mood: no corridor is merely a corridor, and no transition is free. Jack’s steadiness becomes paramount here, because the basement’s rhythm refuses to reset and the foe count never feels accidental. The Library scene restores scale, but not safety, presenting shelves and fences as a strange archive of the Black Marketeers’ presence. Enemies spill from unexpected angles, and the chamber’s rhythm shifts between swarming midgets, rolling hunters, and the arrival of mace-wielding Lash T. sub-bosses who impose long-range threat across the room. Rolling barrels and sudden clashes with Bludge figures turn the library into a chaotic memoir of survival, where the stage’s arc keeps advancing even when the space looks familiar. Twin Slisaur boss showdownㅡthe Slisaurs stand as an emblematic wall at the episode’s threshold: twin half-human, half-dinosaur foes whose synchronized slashes and sudden lunges turn the chamber into a relentless tableau of threat and counterthreat. Their cruelty is matched by cold confidence, forcing disciplined spacing, swift recalibration, and unwavering nerve. Only focused acumen and steady momentum can break this Behemoth pairing and end the reckoning. The basement setting magnifies every choice and every stumble, because there is less room to breathe and more room for foes to surround. With the basement’s corridors behind and deeper horrors ahead, the episode closes as a hard-earned reckoning that points directly toward the next descent. Thank you for joining us through Cadillacs and Dinosaurs — The Basement. The whole place has that iconic Capcom brawler energy, but with colder aesthetics and a more relentless pace. 🎮 Full Playlist → • Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (Arcade Gameplay, ... 🎁 Bonus Video → • Capital Recall - Airspace Takeover – Carri... 🥇 Free Ultimate PDF Guide → https://bit.ly/cnd1993 🤳 Instagram → @boutchannel 📲 TikTok → @boutchannel Release: April 20, 1993 Developer / Publisher: Capcom Programmers: Yuki Seiko, Cky Gi-U, T Uragoro, Some-P Designers: Sho, Tom, Sensei Assist: Kitasan, Yokozo, Daniel, Inukichi, Ban, Jirou, Kurata-N, Hanisawa Composers: Isao Abe, Syun Nishigaki, Kiyo Series: Cadillacs and Dinosaurs Rating: Everyone (ESRB) Game Modes: Single Player, Up to 3 Players Cooperatively Genres: Action, Brawler, Beat 'em Up Arcade Cadillacs and Dinosaurs received positive reception from reviewers. GamesMaster gave Cadillacs and Dinosaurs a positive outlook. In Japan, Game Machine listed the game on their June 1993 issues as one of the most-popular arcade games for the previous two weeks, outperforming titles such as Warriors of Fate. RePlay reported Cadillacs and Dinosaurs to be the ninth most-popular arcade game at the time. The game was quite popular in arcades in the 1990s. It is generally considered one of the most popular arcade games at the time in Brazil, in addition to being quite successful in the United States, Europe and Japan. Note: Please do not re-upload our videos without prior and full authorization directly from this channel. The only email we use is entered in ‘about, channel details’. Contact us and let's discuss the matter; otherwise we will remove all replicas spread on the YouTube platform. Thank you for your understanding. #cadillacsanddinosaurs #gameplay #gaming @theboutchannel