Lethal Enforcers

Lethal Enforcers
Arcade flyer
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
Director(s)Yoshiaki Hatano
Designer(s)Yoshiaki Hatano
Programmer(s)Yoshiaki Hatano
Hiroshi Matsuura
H. Ueno
Artist(s)Steve Johnson
Jun Narita
D. Marshall
K. Hale
Composer(s)Kenichiro Fukui
SeriesLethal Enforcers
Platform(s)Arcade, Super NES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation (as Lethal Enforcers I & II)
Release
September 1992
  • Arcade
    • NA: September 1992[1]
    • JP: October 8, 1992
    • PAL: October 14, 1992
    Genesis
    • NA: July 2, 1993
    • PAL: 1993
    • JP: December 10, 1993
    Sega CD
    • JP: October 29, 1993
    • NA: November 1993
    • PAL: December 1993
    Super NES
    • NA: January 1994
    • PAL: 1994
    • JP: March 11, 1994
    PlayStation
    • PAL: November 1997
    • JP: November 20, 1997
Genre(s)Light gun shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Lethal Enforcers[a] is a 1992 light gun shooter released as an arcade video game by Konami. The graphics consist entirely of digitized photographs and digitized sprites. Home versions were released for the Super NES, Genesis and Sega CD during the following year and include a revolver-shaped light gun known as The Justifier.

The game was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the top five highest-grossing dedicated arcade games of 1993 in the United States. However, it caused controversy as it allowed players to shoot photorealistic representations of enemies.

Lethal Enforcers was followed by Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters. Both games would later be released in the two-in-one compilation Lethal Enforcers I & II (Lethal Enforcers Deluxe Pack in Japan) for the PlayStation. Years later, Konami released the Police 911 series as a Japan-themed sequel to the original plot. This was also followed by the arcade game Heroes of Justice, which was localized and renamed as Lethal Enforcers 3 for Western audiences.

  1. ^ Akagi, Masumi (13 October 2006). アーケードTVゲームリスト国内•海外編(1971-2005) [Arcade TV Game List: Domestic • Overseas Edition (1971-2005)] (in Japanese). Japan: Amusement News Agency. p. 122. ISBN 978-4990251215.


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