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:''This entry is for the old western shooter laserdisc video game by Konami. For the Midway racing game, see Badlands (video game)'' is a 1984 laserdisc video game developed and published for the arcades by Konami. In the vein of interactive movie games like ''Wild Gunman'', ''Dragon's Lair'', and ''Cliff Hanger'', ''Badlands'' lets its players navigate through various animated sequences by pressing a single button at a precise moment (unlike ''Dragon's Lair'', there is no joystick). Since the game is themed as an old West shooter, the function of the button is almost always the fire the main character's gun to fend off against attackers. If the player shoots too soon, he will be hanged for murder. Failing to fire in time, however, will result in being killed by the attack. As the player progresses, the timing becomes more precise.The game was very particular about firing at the right time, which made it very difficult and often unplayable. At one point Buck must shoot a snake and fire at the snake at the exact second to succeed. It is even possible for Buck to shoot himself in sequences where it shows him. Distributed by Centuri in the U.S., it was Konami's only laserdisc game. ==Plot== The game's plot is remarkably darker than most games at the time. The player assumes the role of Buck, a hardworking family man, whose wife and children are murdered by a band of outlaws. One by one, Buck tracks down the various outlaws, earning higher and higher bounties as he progresses. The final foe is the outlaw leader, Landolf.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=The Arcade Flyer Archive )〕 The outlaws, ranked in order of their bounties, are as follows: *Gas, for $2,500 *Doug, for $2,500 *Smith, for $3,000 *Paco, for $3,000 *Bull, for $4,000 *Lloyd, for $5,000 *Liston, for $5,000 *Hawk, for $6,000 *Mary, for $7,000 *Landolf, for $10,000 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Badlands (1984 video game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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