


Other machines made by Konami during the time period Lethal Enforcers was produced include Bucky O'Hare, Asterix, Escape Kids, G.I. Konami released 433 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1978. When the game begins, the player's rank is Posse, and after each stage the player will be promoted, provided they have not killed any innocents. Lethal Enforcers was produced by Konami in 1992. The ranks are: Posse, Deputy, Sheriff, Deputy Marshal and U.S. There are different ranks that the player can attain, depending on how well the player performs. If a player is shot while in possession of one of those acquired weapons, the weapon is lost and the player will return to the six-shooter. The Gatling guns and cannons can each be used only once but the other four weapons can be reloaded the same way as the six-shooter. Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters is a 1994 arcade game that takes. 50 caliber Sharps, rifles, double rigs, shotguns, Gatling guns, and cannons. Two Players can use light-guns or controllers to shoot criminals in the old west. Additional weaponry can be found throughout the game that will give the player better firepower. To reload, the player must aim the light gun away from the screen and pull the trigger. The player's gun (a six-shooter) can carry up to six bullets. Lethal Enforcers is a light gun arcade game developed and published by Konami. Just like the original game, a dip switch setting in the arcade version allows operators to let players progress through the stages in a linear fashion ("arcade mode") or select individual stages ("street mode"), including the between level target practice stages. Each stage features a boss that must be killed in order to complete the stage (though a unique case happened in the third stage where the boss battle is in the form of a dueling mini-game). During each stage, the player must shoot the armed outlaws without harming any innocent townsfolk or fellow lawmen. Lethal Enforcers 2 has five stages: "The Bank Robbery", "The Stage-Holdup", "Saloon Showdown", "The Train Robbery", and "The Hide-Out". The game overs when all life units are gone, but continued play is available. Every time the player, an innocent civilian or lawman is shot, one life unit will be lost. Life units are also awarded based on how many points the player scores while playing the game. In the arcade version, more can be purchased by inserting additional coins. At the beginning of the game, three to five life units are available. In this game, the goal is to shoot outlaws in order to eradicate crime from a stereotypical town in the American West of 1873.
