

It's 1873, and you're a sheriff sent to fight crime in a nameless spaghetti western town by shooting nearly all of its inhabitants.Your weapon of choice is a revolver that holds six bullets at a time. Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters is an on-rails arcade shooter that plays like Hogan's Alley meets Mad Dog McCree. So now that we know all about the gun, let's talk about a game that uses it.
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Of course, you must use a CRT TV set with the Justifier, as it will not work with any other kind of television. Its accuracy is significantly better than the Zapper's, though, and it can't be tricked by aiming it at a light bulb. The Justifier's trigger feels mushy and imprecise and it lacks the Zapper's satisfying clang when pulled. Though not particularly heavy, the Justifier has decent weight and balance, and is comfortable to hold for extended periods. It's an awkward setup that requires the second player to sit uncomfortably close to both the first player and the Genesis, as neither of the guns' cables are very long. There are two versions of the Justifier: a blue revolver that plugs into controller port 2 on the Genesis and a pink revolver that daisy-chains into the blue revolver's butt for two-player games. Sega didn't see fit to include a light gun with the Genesis at all, so it fell to Konami to release the Justifier, which was bundled with its Genesis port of the arcade game, Lethal Enforcers.


Unfortunately, light gun games always seem to get short shrift, as they typically make up a small fraction of any console's library. Though I've never shot anything more formidable than a BB gun in real life, nothing gives me greater joy than blowing holes in pixellated bad guys with a gun-shaped hunk of plastic. Love 'em! You can keep your Kinects and your Eye Toys and your Wii Motion Plussesses because video games attained interactive perfection with the NES Zapper. Note this game does not work with G-con45, it works with Konami’s Justifier or other 3rd party guns that are compatible, or a standard PS1 controller.I love light guns. Massive firepower, including shotguns, gatling guns, rifles, and more High Resolution version of two of our most popular arcade games Meanwhile, Lethal Enforcers 2-Gunfighters pits gamers against the roughest, toughest stock the ol’ west has to offer in this ultimate test of grit, guts and guns. Lethal Enforcers 1 puts gamers in the heat of the big city, fighting crime on the toughest battleground there is – the naked streets. Lethal Enforcers 1 & 2 for the PlayStation enjoy special sound and graphic improvements, while ensuring all the fast-paced shooting action you’d expect set against two unique scenarios. You will lose energy if they hit you or you hit an innocent civilian. If you do not shoot them in time they will either shoot or throw various weapons at you. The action is usually shown on a single screen with enemies “popping out” from various sections.
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You have the opportunity to upgrade and keep you gun, as long as you don’t shoot the people you are trying to save. Using the control pad or Konami’s own Justifier lightgun, you’ll be taking out outlaws who are robbing banks and kidnapping innocents. LETHAL ENFORCERS II: In this sequel to Lethal Enforcers you are the sheriff of a town set in the old Wild West. You’ll blast mafia hit men and explore a modern urban landscape, which includes docks and a Chinatown district. LETHAL ENFORCERS I: you must put a stop to an evil plot involving organized crime. Lethal Enforcers can be played with either a standard game pad or for more of an authentic arcade experience, the Konami Hyperblaster light gun.

The games both share a similar gameplay structure with digitized enemy targets “popping up” on screen and simply needing to be shot down before they take a shot at you.The original game places you as a 1990s police officer fighting bank robbers, Chinese Mafia and drug dealers while in the sequel you are now a Sheriff up against more bank robbers and wrong doing but now set in the Old West. Lethal Enforcers I & II contains the Konami coin-op shooters Lethal Enforcers & Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters both on one disc. Plug in a light gun and dispense justice in LETHAL ENFORCERS I & II.
