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Konami Year: 1994 Class: Wide Release Genre: Shooter Type: Videogame Monitor:
Number of Simultaneous Players: 2 Maximum number of Players: 2 Gameplay: Joint Control Panel Layout: Multiple Player Controls:
Sound: Amplified Stereo (two channel) |
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Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters DescriptionIn this shooting game, you play a Western lawman and fight outlaws while protecting the good folks.Know anything more about this game? Game IntroductionThis game is like the original Lethal Enforcers except that it takes places in The Old West. The game has five stages: The Bank Robbery, The Stage Hold-Up, The Saloon Showdown, The Train Robbery, and The Hide-Out. At the beginning of the game you have three to five life units. Additional life units are awarded at certain scores throughout the game, but they can also be purchased with additional credits.The rank you begin with on the game is Sheriff, but if you kill any innocents or fellow lawmen, you will either remain at that rank or be demoted to Deputy or even Posse. If you manage to complete each stage without killing any innocents, you will be promoted to Deputy Marshal, and if you continue on, you will even be promoted to U.S. Marshal. Your gun can fire up to six bullets at a time. To reload you gun, you must aim it away from the screen and squeeze the trigger. On each stage, there are special items that you can shoot for better weaponry, such as double rigs, rifles, 50 caliber sharps, shotguns, gatling guns and cannons. The gatling guns and cannons can only be used once but the double rigs, rifles, 50 caliber sharps and shotguns can be reloaded the same way as you regular gun. If you get shot, however, you will return to your regular gun. You must destroy the enemies at the end of each stage in order to continue. VAPS Arcade CensusGAMES OWNED, WANTED, or FOR SALE BY MEMBERS OF THE VIDEO ARCADE PRESERVATION SOCIETYCommon - There are 23 known instances of Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters owned by one of our 900 members. Of these, 12 of them are original dedicated machines, 2 of them are conversions in which game circuit boards (and possibly cabinet graphics) have been placed in (and on) another game cabinet, and 9 of them are only circuit boards which a collector could put into a generic case if desired. Wanted - There are 3 VAPS members currently looking for Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters. There is one VAPS member looking for a Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters circuit board set. For Sale - There are 3 VAPS members with Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters machines for sale. VAPS members are totally independent of VAPS and the International Arcade Museum, and we are unable to recommend, endorce, or guarantee any person or company selling games or game parts. Rarity is NOT necessarily an indication of value. Some common games show up as very rare here because collectors don't want them (they are common because arcade operators might be sitting on tons of them in warehouses), while some fairly scarce games are grabbed by collectors every time they show up. Additionally, some games made in the last 5 years are still making money for operators and are thus not yet affordable to the typical collector. For a clue to value, compare how many people have this game vs. how many people want this game and then click on the eBay links to help determine an accurate price range. eBay ListingsClick here to automatically search eBay's Arcade, Jukebox, and Pinball categories for the Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters Videogame machine and items related to it.Click here to automatically search eBay's Arcade, Jukebox, and Pinball categories for machines and parts made by Konami. Alternatively, check out the IAM/KLOV custom report of the hottest coin-op machines on eBay, powered by Ace.com (updated throughoutthe day).
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