![]() The fight ends with him personally attacking as he prepares to take off with a Milkor MGL used as his personal weapon. Hijacking: a General wanted for War Crimes, assisted by a group of well trained soldiers, has hijacked a passenger plane in order to escape the country to a nation which will offer him amnesty against his native country. In the Super Nintendo version, this was switched from Chinatown Assault to Downtown Assault. Pursuing the getaway subway train, the confrontation ended with a battle against the Triad Leader as he was assisted by his personal group of sharpshooters. Sent to pacify the situation, the remaining gang members attempted to escape via the subway system. The boss of the stage used a biological hazard truck to carry the money and attacked with a M202A1 Flash rocket launcher.Ĭhinatown Assault: a gang war breaks out between two rival Triad groups after a car bomb went off. Don was sent to deal with the criminals in the area with assistance from police. The Bank Robbery: a group of criminals have broken into a bank in force with assault weapons. When the player loses a life, his weapon reverts to the basic service revolver.Įnemies always wear sunglasses, ski masks or gas masks, while fellow police officers and innocent bystanders are always barefaced. Initially armed with a standard-issue service revolver, the player can acquire upgraded weapons during the course of play: a Magnum Gun, a Semi-automatic pistol, a shotgun, or an assault rifle. He has been assigned and agrees to help stop a growing crime wave that puts the city's security in serious jeopardy, along with a helper (a second player can join in). From that point on, he is going to experience the toughest job that he would have during his years in the police force. Once the call ended, he decided to check out the bank. The rest have ended up in the hospital or killed. He is one of the two survivors of the elite group of officers. They said that a major crime organisation has invaded town, and they need his help. While sipping the last drop of coffee, he gets a call from the police department. Set in Chicago, Illinois, United States, the player takes control of a police officer named Don Marshall, who has one day decided to go to the donut shop for a break. This was also followed by the arcade game Seigi No Hero, which localized and renamed as Lethal Enforcers 3 for Western audiences. Years later, Konami released the Police 911 series as a Japan-themed sequel to the original plot. Lethal Enforcers was followed by Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters. Home versions were released for the Super Famicom/Super NES, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Mega-CD/Sega CD during the following year and include a revolver-shaped light gun known as the Konami Justifier. The in-game graphics consist entirely of digitized photographs. The Hyper Blaster and the GunCon were mutually incompatible, although some games, such as Elemental Gearbolt, supported both peripherals.Lethal Enforcers (リーサルエンフォーサーズ Rīsaru Enfōsāzu) is a 1992 shooting game released for the arcades by Konami. Project Horned Owl, a gun-shooting game published by Sony Computer Entertainment, was the first title to support it. The Hyper Blaster was also the first light gun for the PlayStation, preceding the release of Namco's GunCon by a few years. ![]() The PlayStation version of the lightgun (Sony ID: SLEH-00005, SLUH-00017), sold as the Hyper Blaster in Japan and Europe, is colored green (with the Japanese model being black) and only works in the first controller slot on the original design of the PlayStation 2. Konami opted to design its own light gun for the console versions of Lethal Enforcers, instead of using the first-party Super Scope and Menacer light guns, in order to provide a more accurate experience of the arcade game at home. The pink Justifier was only available directly from Konami via mail-order and is compatible with both the Super NES and Genesis models of the blue gun through a 6-pin RJ-11 phone cord. Optionally, a pink Justifier can be daisy chained into the blue gun for use by a second player. The blue Justifier gun connects directly to the console. The Genesis and Super NES versions of the Justifier light gun were modeled after the revolver-shaped light gun controllers used in the original Lethal Enforcers arcade cabinet. The guns were originally designed for use with the home versions of Konami's Lethal Enforcers games, although they are compatible with other titles as well. The original gun was similar in appearance to a Colt Python. Konami released versions of the gun for the Mega Drive/Genesis, Super NES, and PlayStation consoles. The Justifier is a light gun peripheral released by Konami for numerous home console games. Blue and pink Justifiers for the Sega Genesis
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