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Lethal Enforcers (ver UAA, 08/17/92 21:38)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. Chips list
  11. Serie
  12. Categories
  13. History
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Game infos

Description Lethal Enforcers (ver UAA, 08/17/92 21:38)
Name lethalenua
Manufacturer Konami
Year 1992
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .108u2
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Shooter

Parent and clones

Parent lethalen : Lethal Enforcers (ver UAE, 11/19/92 15:04) (1992)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

Driver infos

Driver status imperfect
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic imperfect
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt no
Input players 2
Input buttons
Input coins 2

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
lightgun 0 255 25 15 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 180 yes 288 224 59.62

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade 191a02.f4 65536 72b843cc 191a02.f4 b44b2f039358c26fa792d740639b66a5c8bf78e7 soundcpu 0 good no
arcade 191a03 2097152 9b13fbe8 191a03 19b02dbd9d6da54045b0ba4dfe7b282c72745c9c k054539 0 good no
arcade 191a04 1048576 5c3eeb2b 191a04 33ea8b3968b78806334b5a0aab3a2c24e45c604e k053244 2 good no
arcade 191a05 1048576 f2e3b58b 191a05 0bbc2fe87a4fd00b5073a884bcfebcf9c2c402ad k053244 0 good no
arcade 191a06 1048576 ee11fc08 191a06 ec6dd684e8261b181d65b8bf1b9e97da5c4468f7 k053244 200000 good no
arcade 191a07 1048576 1dad184c 191a07 b2c4a8e48084005056aef2c8eaccb3d2eca71b73 gfx1 200002 good no
arcade 191a08 1048576 555bd4db 191a08 d2e55796b4ab2306ae549fa9e7288e41eaa8f3de gfx1 2 good no
arcade 191a09 1048576 e2028531 191a09 63ccce7855d829763e9e248a6c3eb6ea89ab17ee gfx1 200000 good no
arcade 191a10 1048576 2fa9bf51 191a10 1e4ec56b41dfd8744347a7b5799e3ebce0939adc gfx1 0 good no
arcade 191uaa01.u4 262144 ab6b8f16 8de6c429a6e71144270e79d18ad47b5aad13fe04 maincpu 0 good no
arcade lethalenua.nv 128 f71ad1c3 04c7052d0895797af8a06183b8a877795bf2dbb3 eeprom 0 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
HD6309 maincpu cpu 12000000
K054539 ADPCM k054539 audio 18432000
Speaker rspeaker audio
Z80 soundcpu cpu 6000000

Serie

Serie : Lethal Enforcers
  1. Lethal Enforcers (ver UAE, 11/19/92 15:04) (1992)
  2. Lethal Enforcers (ver EAA, 09/09/92 09:44) (1992)
  3. Lethal Enforcers (ver EAB, 10/14/92 19:53) (1992)
  4. Lethal Enforcers (ver EAE, 11/19/92 16:24) (1992)
  5. Lethal Enforcers (ver JAD, 12/04/92 17:16) (1992)
  6. Lethal Enforcers (ver UAA, 08/17/92 21:38) (1992)
  7. Lethal Enforcers (ver UAB, 09/01/92 11:12) (1992)
  8. Lethal Enforcers (ver unknown, US, 08/06/92 15:11, hacked/proto?) (1992)
  9. Lethal Enforcers (Euro) (1993)
  10. Lethal Enforcers (Jpn) (1993)
  11. Lethal Enforcers (Euro) (1993)
  12. Lethal Enforcers (USA) (1993)
  13. Lethal Enforcers (Jpn) (1993)
  14. Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters (ver EAA) (1994)
  15. Lethal Enforcers II - Gun Fighters (Euro) (1994)
  16. Lethal Enforcers II - The Western (Jpn) (1994)
  17. Lethal Enforcers II - Gun Fighters (Euro) (1994)
  18. Lethal Enforcers II - Gun Fighters (USA) (1994)
  19. Lethal Enforcers II: The Western (ver JAA) (1994)
  20. Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters (ver UAA) (1994)
  21. Lethal Enforcers II - Gun Fighters (USA) (1994)
  22. Lethal Enforcers (Euro) (1994)
  23. Lethal Enforcers (Jpn) (1994)
  24. Lethal Enforcers I & II (USA) (1997)

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 27 years ago:

Lethal Enforcers (c) 1992 Konami Company, Ltd

As an undercover police officer the player's mission is to put a stop to an array of criminals ranging from bank robbers, hijackers and numerous other law breakers. As well as upholding the law, players must also try to protect innocent members of the public from the criminal gangs, being careful not to accidentally shoot them. Shooting innocent victims will result in the player's energy level being severely reduced.

Lethal Enforcers is an on-the-rails light-gun game. The player is initially armed only with a standard issue revolver, but weapon upgrades such as a .357 Magnum, a shotgun and an automatic pistol can be collected by shooting at their on-screen counterparts as the game progresses. While some weapons can be reloaded, others can't and are only useful for a limited time. Any weapon upgrades are lost in the event of a player losing a life.

- TECHNICAL -

Game ID : GX191

Main CPU : HD6309 (@ 8 Mhz)
Sound CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ 8 Mhz)
Sound Chips : K054539 (@ 48 Khz)

Players : 2
Control : light-gun
Buttons : 1

- TRIVIA -

Lethal Enforcers was released in October 1992.

The game was a big hit in arcades, especially younger male audiences tended to widely accept the game. The mix of lightgun action, digitized graphics and sound and the multiplayer feature made this game an attractive addition for almost every arcade, quickly regaining the purchase cost in most cases.

The machine could be switched to "Street Mode" or "Arcade Mode" in the settings, where "Street mode" allowed the player to select the desired stage while "Arcade mode" followed the stages in strict order.

There were two different lightgun types used, a Revolver style lightgun that resembles the gun from the title screen and a slightly smaller gun that resembles a semi-automatic handgun.

The probable inspiration for the title screen introduction for Lethal Enforcers is the 1973 film 'Magnum Force' starring Clint Eastwood.

King Records released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Konami Amusement Sounds '93 Summer - KICA-7616, 7617) on August 21, 1993.

Michael Jackson used to own this game (serial number: 191251). It was sold at the official Michael Jackson Auction on April 24, 2009.

- UPDATES -

The Japanese version differs from the US version in 3 aspects:

1. It is possible to see the ending in street mode provided that the main stages are selected and not the training range, but only on the japanese version.

2. Some of the criminals shout "Die, pigs!" as a taunt in the Japanese version. This taunt is omitted from the US version due to the "pig" taunt being considered as a strong direct insult towards police officers.

3. The reloading animation is different. In the japanese version, it shows how the gun is supposed to be reloaded, while the US version features an animation on how to reload by showing a female shooting the gun outside of the screen.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* On the first area of Stage 1 (the bank robbery), a masked gunman in black will roll out from behind the desk at the front of the room at the left end of the screen. You need to shoot the enemy as quickly as possible when he first appears, and if you do, an assault rifle will drop to the floor. Shoot it quickly to pick it up.

* On the second area of the same stage, in the street behind the bank, when you've nearly completed it, there will appear another masked gunman at the left end of the screen, and if you shoot him quickly enough the first time he pops out, a rifle will drop to the ground too. Shoot it quickly to get it before it disappears.

* On the third area of the Stage 3 (the airport), there are two terrorists with large rifles hidden inside two crates that take two shots to kill. When you complete the five stages the game has and the game starts again with increased difficulty, another of these gunmen will burst out of a luggage carrier on the second area of the same stage.

* At the left end of the third area on Stage 3, there's a fuel truck that takes a couple shots to blow up. If you can shoot it at the right moment, the explosion will affect at least one terrorist hiding behind it.

* On the first area of Stage 5 (the chemical plant), there's a bridge platform at the top right that leads above the office room. You can shoot this platform down with several shots to keep enemies from crossing it.

- SERIES -

1. Lethal Enforcers (1992)
2. Lethal Enforcers II - Gun Fighters (1994)
3. Lethal Enforcers 3 (2005)

- STAFF -

Programmer : Y. Hatano
Game Graphics : S. Johnson
Photographers : J. Narita, D. Marshall
Sound Effects : H. Maezawa
Music Composer : Kenichiro Fukui
Hardware Designers : H. Matsuura, H. Uenu
Cabinet Graphics : K Hale
Director : Y. Hatano

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
[EU] Sega Mega Drive (1993)
[US] Sega CD (1993) [Model T-95015]
Sega CD [EU] (1993) [Model T-95015-50]
[US] Sega Genesis (jul.25, 1993)
[JP] Sega Mega Drive (dec.10, 1993) [Model T-95073]
Sega Mega-CD [JP] (oct.29, 1993) [Model T-95014]
[EU] Nintendo SNES (1994) [Model SNSP-LK]
[US] Nintendo SNES (jan.1994) [Model SNS-LK]
[JP] Nintendo Super Famicom (mar.11, 1994) [Model SHVC-LK]
[US] Sony PlayStation (1997, "Lethal Enforcers I & II [Model SLUS-00293]")
[EU] Sony PlayStation (nov.1997, "Lethal Enforcers I & II [Model SLES-00542]")
[JP] Sony PlayStation (nov.20, 1997; "Lethal Enforcers Deluxe Pack [Model SLPM-86025]")

- CONTRIBUTE -

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