louisg wrote:Hmm I played Lethal Enforcers again lately and still liked it =)
I played it last week, and I beat the living @#$% out of that game. It was just *painfully* easy, and it shows its age far, far more than T2 ever will.
LE was nothing to sneeze at in its day, since it really brought us into the "shoot offscreen to reload" era, but that was about it. There's a reason the sequel tanked, and tanked badly. Still, it's about as basic a light gun game as can be had, and while it might be good for a trip down memory lane, T2 would get my quarter first, I would think.
I should also add, in terms of full disclosure, that I was a fan of Revolution X (the arcade game only, though), as well. At least with that game, if you were semi-intelligent about how you played it, and if you knew where certain hidden objects were hidden, you could actually play that game for a good, long time on one credit, and you could do so in continuing, too. Yes, it could still suck quarters, but it felt more fair than T2 did, at least to a degree.
And yes: I realize that most folks *hate* Revolution X, and that it's kind of a gigglesome afterthought of video games past. I don't care...I still thought it was fun. Silly as all-get-out, but still fun.