The Mame/emulated Under Fire has incorrect sprites and lots of bad timing issues with the sound. Shame the guns were so expensive and easy to break, this is a cool arcade game.
22:40 And now... a superplay moment. Based on what the player did, you can actually score higher during the final boss by always shooting at the plant at the left side of the screen for more badges while you block the enemy's attack to avoid getting damage. After 3 minutes (25:40), the boss life will deplete by itself and that's it. All Clear! This is why the player collected 241 badges during the final boss fight. This is the reason why KRTsan scored 4,268,600 points in Under Fire. Therefore, in every boss you face in this game, you got 3 minutes to defeat the enemy. Otherwise, the boss life will start depleting for approx. 10-15 seconds. I think you can do that for the Stage 1 Boss, the Stage 4 Boss, and the Final Boss (as seen on 22:40).
Hi, I was wondering if you could help me find a game. It was a rail/train type of kids arcade game where you had to pick choices for a train, like dodge a tree. I played this in the 90s at a local pizza restaurant/arcade. It was in like a yellow capsule looking thing where you could sit in it.
They should've put a female assassin boss who likes to jump up close and slash with a sword, and throw blades from a distance. Introduction: "You no good meddling cops!" Death cry: The witch's death cry from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
this was just a cheesy attempt for taito to cash in on Lethal Enforcers, but the infrared-based guns were innovative, but too expensive for many arcades, whereas Lethal Enforcers was practically a universal game since it also came in conversion kits which was more convenient.
You could say it's a LE ripoff, but come on, it's actually a quite good one. The 3-shot burst gun is a nice touch, better than the pistol in the LE games. The voice acting isn't bad. "You got the shotgun, FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!" :-D "You just won't take no for an answer, will'ya?" And the noisy radio effect on the dispatcher's voice is cool. The soundtrack is good stuff. Though it's by another Zuntata member, it does remind me of Yack's style of BGM. Damn, I really want this on PS4 with PSVR Aim support. Take my money, Hamster. Put this in your Arcade Archives series.
That's why I say thank God for emulators right now we can enjoy these games at home instead of paying like say two or three or four hundred dollars the whole thing being somewhere Warehouse