Vendetta (1991 video game)

Vendetta
Arcade flyer featuring (clockwise from top left): Hawk, Sledge, Blood, Kate and Boomer
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Composer(s) Michiru Yamane
Series Crime Fighters
Platform(s) Arcade
Release July 1991
Genre(s) Beat 'em up
Mode(s) Single player, 2-4 player Co-op
Cabinet Upright
Display Raster, 304 x 224 pixels (Horizontal), 2048 colors

Vendetta, known in Japan as Crime Fighters 2 (クライムファイターズ2), is a 1991 side-scrolling beat-'em-up arcade game developed and published by Konami. It is the sequel to 1989 Konami's Crime Fighters, although it was marketed internationally as a stand-alone game with no previous connections.

Gameplay

A screenshot of Vendetta's first stage

The four men of the game's hero gang, The Cobras, fight through waves of enemies to rescue Kate, The Cobras' fifth member, who was kidnapped by the Dead End Gang. As with most beat-em-ups, the game features primarily side-scrolling action. Player score is based on number of opponents eliminated.

The option of attacking an enemy while they are knocked down was new to the genre. The game uses 'punch' and 'kick' buttons rather than 'jump' and 'attack'. The special punch-plus-kick attack is the only aerial attack. Every time this special attack is performed, it takes away one bar of energy from the character. The players can also use different weapons that belong enemies or are hidden inside boxes, like a shotgun (with limited cartridges), baseball bats, knives and bottles. Players can also double-team enemies and vice versa.

After defeating the Big Boss at the end of the chapters, the game doesn't end: first it resuscitates all the bosses in a massive final fight, and if the player defeats them all, then Vendetta's story starts from the beginning, with an amped-up level difficulty.[1]

Storyline

Dead End City is a place controlled with a firm grip by the "Dead End" gang, comprised by an endless group of violent criminals. Their only obstacle is the opposing hero gang, called The Cobras. The Cobras numbers five members: Blood (former prizefighter, with a passing resemblance to Mike Tyson), Hawk (former professional wrestler, with passing resemblance to Hulk Hogan), Boomer (a martial artist, possibly based on Jean-Claude Van Damme), Sledge (a military ex-convict with passing resemblance to Mr. T) and Kate, the damsel in distress, described as Hawk's protegee and wearing a blue shirt similar to his. One day, Kate is kidnapped by the Dead End Gang under the leadership of Faust, who is looking for the leadership of all street gangs in an attempt to take full control of the city. The four men go to enemy territory to save Kate, fighting through the waves of enemies that are sent against them.

Censorship

Vendetta was censored in some countries when released outside of the Asian market (specially in the United States, while the uncensored version was released in some countries, like Argentina), as to remove an enemy character who dresses in leather (in a S & M style) and fights by grabbing hold of the playable character and then proceeding to dry hump and lick him.[2] This character also continues to do the same if the protagonist is down.[3] A second type of dog enemy was also removed from the game for trying to do something similar to the character.

References

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