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Embrace the Rebellion: Unite with Outlaw Legends

Outlaws is like a wild heart beating fast to the rhythm of rebellion and freedom, blending raw, gritty country vibes with rock-infused grit, all narrated through stories of renegades living on the edge.

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Who was known as the "Robin Hood of the American West"? (Genius)
#1: Jesse James
#2: Billy the Kid
#3: Butch Cassidy
#4: Belle Starr
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Which outlaw was famously involved in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral? (Advanced)
#1: Billy the Kid
#2: Jesse James
#3: Doc Holliday
#4: Butch Cassidy
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Jesse James once gave a widow enough money to prevent her home from being foreclosed, then robbed the bank holding her mortgage.
Butch Cassidy participated in bicycle races before turning to a life of crime.

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Who is the most legendary outlaw of all time
Jesse James
Billy the Kid
Butch Cassidy
John Dillinger
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Which outlaw hideout would you visit if you could
Jesse James's Hideout
Billy the Kid's Hideout
Bonnie and Clyde's Hideout
Butch Cassidy's Hideout
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February 15, 1997

Release of Outlaws

The video game Outlaws, developed and published by LucasArts, was released. It is a western-themed first-person shooter game.

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