Vigilante 8

Vigilante 8

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title = Vigilante 8


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developer = Luxoflux
publisher = Activision
designer =
engine =
released = June 4, 1998
genre = Vehicular combat
modes = Single player, multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: Teen (T)
platforms = PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Xbox 360 (XBLA)
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requirements =
input = Gamepad

"Vigilante 8" is a vehicular combat video game released on June 4th, 1998 for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy Color. It is a spinoff of the PC game "Interstate '76", and features several concepts (auto-vigilantes, the 1970s time frame, and specific fictional vehicle companies) carried over from that title."Vigilante 8" was developed with a team of only five people (Peter Morawiec, Adrian Stephens, David Goodrich, Jeremy Engleman, and Edward Toth), a seemingly impossibly small team size for developing a PlayStation game, when most development teams for such a console ranged around 20–30 people in the 1990s.

The developer of the two "Vigilante 8" games, Luxoflux, produced a game very similar to "Vigilante 8" using the "Star Wars" licence (and the "Vigilante 8" game engine), titled ', and has since produced the "Grand Theft Auto"-inspired '.

"Vigilante 8" is also very similar to the "Twisted Metal" series, but with improved graphics and more realistic physics. "Vigilante 8" and "Vigilante 8: Second Offense" were innovative in the degree of level interaction, weapon design and combo systems.Fact|date=February 2007 It should also be noted that, in the Playstation version of the game, you may switch the "Vigilante 8" disc with any audio CD to replace the game's soundtrack; the game will continue to play without the game disc.

ynopsis

The game's storyline is built around an alternate history, in which there was a worldwide oil crisis in the 1970s and the U.S. was on the verge of an economic breakdown. Strikes, riots and crime were rampant, and all available law enforcement were brought to the cities leaving the outlands vulnerable.

A foreign multinational oil consortium, Oil Monopoly Alliance Regime (OMAR), was determined to monopolize the world oil trade. The U.S. was the last country that stood in their way and they were prepared to go to any length to bring the U.S. to its knees.

OMAR hired Sid Burn, a professional terrorist, to push the U.S. economy over the edge. Sid began to organize his troops in the remote areas of the southwest. Calling themselves the "Coyotes," they began to target oil refineries, commercial installations and other vital industry throughout the region.

With the law enforcement in the cities, some desperate civilians began to take the law into their own hands. Led by a trucker named Convoy and referred to simply as the "Vigilantes," this oddball group soon became a major hindrance to Sid.

Meanwhile, the U.S. government, feeling more vulnerable than ever, was intensifying its research and development of a new military arsenal. The most advanced weaponry, rumored to be based on UFO technology, was located at Site-4, a secret facility at Papoose Lake. This information was not lost on Sid, and the Coyotes ambushed the facility. However the Vigilantes unexpectedly appeared to stop them and as a result, both parties found themselves in possession of the world's most advanced weaponry.

What followed were no ordinary skirmishes. Auto clashes ensued all over the land, from Colorado's Rockies to California's farmlands, only to culminate in a battle like no other. To this day the events which took place are only a matter of speculation.

Weapons

The game includes a variety of weapons, most of which are picked up during gameplay. Every vehicle is equipped with the Mosquito Machine Gun by default (which is relatively weak on its own, but has infinite ammunition). There are also several weapons that any player can pick up off of the battlefield:
* Interceptor Missiles
* Bull's Eye Rockets
* Roadkill Mines
* Sky Hammer Mortars
* Bruiser CannonEach of these five weapons has two unique combos that can be performed by pressing a number of directions on the controller,example:mine=Right,left and down, etc. Followed by the machine gun button. These combos use varying amounts of ammunition, but are always either more powerful than a regular shot or have another useful effect (such as creating a decoy using two interceptor missiles). In addition to these weapons and combos, each character/vehicle also has its own "special" weapon that can be acquired from a green box that has "SPECIAL" written on it. The amount of a special weapon received, range of use, and damage output depend on the vehicle. For example, Slick Clyde's special, "White Lightning", has a longer range than Houston 3's "Super Fantastic Death Ray 3-Ax". Some specials serve other purposes, such as Sheila's "Tantrum Gun" which knocks weapons off other vehicles.

Character Info

Vigilantes
* Chassey Blue ('67 Rattler)
* Slick Clyde ('70 Clydesdale)
* Sheila ('74 Strider)
* John Torque ('69 Jefferson)
* Dave ('70 Van)
** "Locked"
* Convoy ('72 Moth Truck)
** "Locked"Coyotes
* Loki ('73 Glenn 4x4)
* Houston 3 ('75 Palamino)
* Boogie ('76 Leprechaun)
* Beezwax ('70 Stag Pickup)
* Molo ('66 School Bus)
** "Locked"
* Sid Burn ('69 Manta)
** "Locked"Bonus Character
* Y the Alien ('64 Luxo Saucer)
** "Locked"

Xbox Live Arcade

A remake for the Xbox 360, titled "Vigilante 8 Arcade", is being created by [http://www.isopodlabs.com/ Isopod Labs] , an independent company formed by the founders of Luxoflux.The game will feature a high-definition rendition of the past games plus some added multiplayer levels and other features that have yet to be announced. It is set to be released the Fall 2008 for Xbox Live. [Cite web|url=http://www.thebitbag.com/2008/02/14/vigilante-8-arcade-comes-to-xbox-live-arcade/|title=Vigilante 8 Arcade Comes To Xbox Live Arcade]

equels

A sequel was produced, titled "", released for the PlayStation, Dreamcast, and Nintendo 64 December 1st, 1999.

A third game in the "Vigilante 8" series was announced for PlayStation 2 early in the system's life cycle, but no further information or game was ever released.

Banned Nintendo 64 Commercial

There was a commercial that was released after Vigilante 8's Nintendo 64 release. The video shows a school bus dropping kids off at a school. The bus leaves and there are gameplay clips of the game. In the end, a tow-truck returns the bus to the school to pick up the children, and the bus is completely ruined, with the driver gone.After the Columbine High School massacre, the commercial was banned due to the references of school violence.Fact|date=August 2008

References

External links

* http://www.luxoflux.com - Official Site


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