![]() Games that look amazing but aren’t any fun to play are practically a cliché at this point (I’m looking at you Ballz and Rise of the Robots!). It is obvious that Konami spent most of its resources exactly where it should have, on great gameplay. ![]() To be honest though, none of that bothered me too much. LETHAL ENFORCERS 2 ARCADE GRAPHICS MOVIEEverything is very realistic or real “rustic” as the case may be, but it feels more like you are playing through sets from a cheesy western movie with every tired stereotype you can think of. Be prepared to see a lot of different shades of brown. The infamous limited Genesis color palette really comes through here. The graphics are excellent, but not quite on par with the first game. That’s right kiddies, shoot all the innocent victims you want! You still move up in rank the more accurate you are, but advancing to the next level no longer depends on getting a certain accuracy percentage or whether or not you “accidentally” hit that brainiac lying on the bench in the middle of a gun fight. Second, Konami wisely dropped the accuracy requirements that frustrated so many gamers in the first installment. LE2 controls very well with the pad, but it’s like joyriding a Ferrari in first gear. If you are playing with a control pad, well then, you have my sympathies. I rarely if ever go into the gun alignment. Just you, your gun, and a whole lot of bad guys. Both games are straight shooters (pun intended!) No story, no cut scenes, no background or fancy animations telling who you are or why you are after these guys. It was so successful that Konami released LE2 in 1994, set in the Old West. The first Lethal Enforcers was a light gun game in the Dirty Harry motif released in arcades in 1992 and ported to the Genesis and Sega CD the following year. If you ever owned a Genesis or walked into an arcade in the early ’90s, then you’ve probably heard of this series. Sometimes I just want to let the bullets fly and blow away some smack talking villains! Lethal Enforcers 2: Gun Fighters was made for just this purpose, especially the smack talking part, but more on that later. Sometimes I don’t want to worry about being super accurate. Other times, however, I need to warm up a little. ![]() For times like that, I play the first Lethal Enforcers because, let’s face it, if you aren’t at least partially in the zone, you won’t get past the first level. Fast, accurate, and deadly baddies don’t even get a shot off. There are days that I can pick up a light gun and immediately be in the zone. Here’s the attract mode from the original game:ĭo you have more questions or are you ready to buy? Rentals might also be available for this unit.Genre: Light Gun Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami Players: 1-2 Released: 1994 ![]() All used models pass through PrimeTime Amusement’s “Certified Pre-Owned” program, which guarantees that the game will be completely refurbished and ready to operate upon arrival. Please call us about current availability. – Konami’s Lethal Enforcers II is no longer produced, having been released in 1994. – “Carnage Mode” can be turned on/off with a DIP switch – Digitized graphics are produced using Konami’s GX hardware platform – Five possible ranks to obtain: Posse Deputy Sheriff Deputy Marshal and U.S. ![]() – Hunt down fugitives and outlaws across five total stages: “The Bank Robbery”, “The Stage-Holdup”, “Saloon Showdown”, “The Train Robbery”, and “The Hide-Out” – Pistol style controls wioth force feedback shoot off-screen to reload – Life buy-in feature – insert more coins to increase your life units! – Upright cabinet with 1-2 player shooting action in the Old West – While the game was ported to some game consoles in the 90s, it is not presently available on modern platforms This game is packed with two player action and addictive game play What Makes Lethal Enforcers II Special? Find new weapons as you progress, which help make the fight a little easier. As you fight through the five stages, you must avoid shooting the innocents caught up in the crossfire while keeping your aim straight to achieve the rank of U.S. This means that while technically a sequel to Lethal Enforcers, it is a prequel as far as the timeline is concerned. This time the villains are badder than the baddest and uglier than the ugliest as they try to rob some banks, holdup a stagecoach and rob a train or two. Travel back to the Wild West of 1873 to a larger and more lifelike gunfighting experience in Konami’s Lethal Enforcers II – Gun Fighters. Augmented / Mixed / Virtual Reality Systems. ![]()
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