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SNES 1992 1 Player Ocean Software, Nintendo

Lethal Weapon hits different when it boots instantly in your browser. Released in 1992 on the Super Nintendo, this retro classic from Ocean Software, Nintendo is ready the second you press start — no downloads, no setup.

It was developed by Ocean Software and Eurocom. It was released in conjunction with Lethal Weapon 3, the third installment of the series.

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The Story Behind Lethal Weapon

No ROM or any evidence of the game is known to exist online, aside from the music by Jeroen Tel. There is little difference between the two characters, other than Riggs having a faster rate of fire for his handgun, but at the cost of having a low jump height, while Murtaugh has a higher jump height at the cost of a low rate of fire for his handgun. The Commodore 64 version was developed by Ocean and released in 1992.

The final mission focuses on going after Jack Travis, the main villain of Lethal Weapon 3. The first four missions have the player trying to do things such as rescue their friend Leo Getz, defuse a bomb in a shopping mall, stop a dockside smuggling operation, and prevent terrorists from blowing up the city's sewer system. In this version Riggs or Murtaugh can only be selected at the beginning, the game is linear instead of allowing players to select their missions, and most importantly the levels were redesigned.

How Lethal Weapon Plays

The Commodore 64 version was developed by Ocean and released in 1992. The Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS version was developed by Ocean and released in 1992. Lethal Weapon is a side-scroller, in which the player chooses one of the two Los Angeles police partners from the film series, Martin Riggs or Roger Murtaugh, and battles it out with criminals around the city.

There was another version of the game released for the day's arcade formats and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is considered by gaming enthusiasts to be extremely difficult and frustrating in the fact that punching an enemy is more effective than shooting an enemy. It also is a difficult side-scroller where the user plays as either Riggs or Murtaugh and has to complete four missions in order to go on to the fifth and final mission.

Why Players Still Load It Up

There was another version of the game released for the day's arcade formats and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. In this version Riggs or Murtaugh can only be selected at the beginning, the game is linear instead of allowing players to select their missions, and most importantly the levels were redesigned. Super Gamer Magazine gave the SNES version a review score of 68%.

It was developed by Ocean Software and Eurocom. It was released in 1992 and 1993 by Ocean and Nintendo. The final mission focuses on going after Jack Travis, the main villain of Lethal Weapon 3.

Lethal Weapon — Frequently Asked Questions

How many players does Lethal Weapon support?

This browser version of Lethal Weapon handles 1 player(s).

Can I play Lethal Weapon online for free?

Yes — Lethal Weapon runs directly in your browser on this page. There is nothing to download or install; the game boots in the player above.

Do I need a controller to play Lethal Weapon?

A gamepad is optional. The keyboard mapping shown on this page works immediately, and plugging in a USB or Bluetooth controller switches the player over on its own.

Who developed Lethal Weapon?

Lethal Weapon was developed by Ocean Software, Eurocom and published by Ocean Software, Nintendo.

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