well you can play them at home, now with Sinden and Gun4IR light guns, I'm setting up Demul on my Mame cabinet. I was curious of this game, it looks fun!
Namco also did another time crisis type game called cobra the arcade based on a manga. It played the same except when you held down the trigger and aimed at the enemies the gun would lock on and shoot multiple enemies at once when you let go of the trigger. It also had a card save feature similar to the ones used for initial d arcade racer.
>credits F That’s a lot of coins spent on this sucker, who knew there could be an arcade game that uses hex values to determine how many coins was used
I seriously would have loved to play a Lupin the 3rd Arcade game. I assume this light gun shooter was only released in Japan (and maybe at Galloping Ghosts Arcade in Chicago, which sadly I don't live there).
@chumbusi8147 The only place in America that might have it is The Galloping Ghosts Arcade in Chicago, Illinois, and they have the largest collection of arcade games including some extremely rare titles.
Hi! I need some advices... I play this game these days... 1- Do you play with DemulShooter? 2- your settings looks very accurate and the cursor look quick as a mouse.. But in my case, I use demulshooter with player 1 and player 2 as a pad (analog stick). I play with 2 wiimotes... I went into gun calibration setting too but it is not perfect ( the speed of the cursor is not like a mouse)... Also, what recommandation to never have stuttering in game with demul??? Is it a scache folder issue? Or what are your specs? How much ram do you have on your pc? And which key do you apply to leave the demul emulator and keep the calibration fine? Thx.. I know this is lot of questions 😆😆😆
I played Ninja Assault with Demul shooter, but not this. I used two mice connected to each other through Kaillera, but it was on the same network. I don't know anything about using a Wii remote with Demul shooter, but I don't see why one would have to be set as an analog stick. When I used Demul shooter, I had the mouse cursor flashing between 2 points on the screen because both guns were set as a mouse. This is a very demanding emulator and although I don't have a huge stutter problem with it, it does happen at times. If it is a shader cache thing, the second time you play it, it might be better. If you mean you want to keep calibration for the game itself, that should be saved in a file in the nvram folder. You could also make a save state, but I don't think they're too reliable on Demul.
@@arronmunroe I am not sure to understand correctly what you told.. If you played with kaillera, you played with someone else on a second computer... That's it???
I believe you have to shoot him when the timer is very close to 0. I don't remember exactly how much above 0 it lets you shoot, but I think it's fairly strict.
Does anyone know if it would be possible to emulate this? I know emulating arcade games is usually impossible, but i wish i could play it one way or another without having to literally scour the entirety of a foreign country for it Edit: other commenters say its able to emulate on a MAME cabinet. Maybe i should look into getting one...
I'm unsure if MAME cabinet means just MAME, or if it can include other emulators, but MAME is definitely not the way to play this game. The best way is with either Demul or Flycast. Flycast is probably easier to use.
@@arronmunroe from what I've seen, MAME is a catchall for kitbashed, custom, or homemade cabinets. I'll look into the ones you've suggested too, thanks!
Not really, Lupin is carrying a clip based gun and Jigen has a six roller revolver. So it makes sense. Also Jigen's smith and wesson 19' is more powerful than Lupin's second world war nazi gun.
Yeah I'd wanna play a game where both players have different weapons and have to use their own strengths together, like lupin could pull off a couple of 9 mil shots and Jigen finishes them with one revolver shot
They use two different guns. Lupin has a Walthers P-38, which has an 8-round clip. Jigen uses a revolver (usually a six-round clip), a .38 Magnum, I think.
Inconsistencies: Stage 3: Christmas is in the Goddess's Hands took place in New York Stage 4: The Arrest Lupin Highway Operation, I think it took place in Nice, France Stage 6: The Flying Zantetsuken, it took place in Africa mostly Stage 8: But Your Brother Was Such A Nice Guy, took place in Heburai Village, Japan
That would be hilarious. On another note, wonder if they got Kanichi Kurita to voice Lupin for this game or just used archived recordings of Yasuo Yamada
1. Subway Shootout 2. RC Rampage 3. Diamond Heist 4. Cops And Gunners 5. Pedal To The Medal 6. Missile Madness 7. Short Circuit Shutdown 8. Fanged Pursuit 9. Rocky Escape 10. Colossal Comeback 11. Hide And Shoot/Mannequin Madness (Failure) 12. Castle Crashers 13. Chopper Cut Off 14. Grand Finale Pt. 1 15. Grand Finale Pt. 2
Mission 11. Is the hardest one to do. I have failed on many occasions. It's always the last one that gets me. Missions 2,4,6 I love and 5 for the badass music
I played this game at Arcade when I was little with my brother, didn't understand anything because there was no translation. And the game console was actually for a different shooting game, but somehow became this game instead. Maybe developers added the wrong disc? Anyway, those are good times, now that Arcade place is gone, and I couldn't beat the last level in this game.
Usually arcade managers just swap out games with loose hardware they found because its cheaper and won't take additional space at the cost of losing other games
WOW ! Lupin shoots the lasers at exactly Time: 000:00 ! You must shoot exactly at Time 000:00 or shoot when the circle blinks red. When the circle blinks red as shrinking, that's your timing to shoot, otherwise the laser will fire at you if you MISS !