I remember playing Maximum Force at an arcade museum and thinking, “Wow. This is almost exactly like Target: Terror.” You can tell where Raw Thrills got most of their inspiration for this game. This is a pretty decent shooter considering this was the very first game they made.
Target: Terror is a lightgun shooter arcade game developed and published in May 2004 by Raw Thrills, and designed by Eugene Jarvis. The game involves shooting terrorists attacking various places in the United States, including Denver Airport, the Golden Gate Bridge and Los Alamos National Laboratory. This special edition called Target: Terror Gold awards medals to the player as a bonus and, also has hidden minigames that can be unlocked by damaging certain parts of the environment such as windows or oil drums. The game tips its hat to classic games such as Area 51 and features full motion video captures, campy graphics, and ridiculous gore when violence is set to high. The game is also know as Target: Force in Japan published by Taito.
Whoa, this is like Maximum Force, but gorier since enemies can be killed in gruesome ways (burned down to a skeleton, their heads blown to pieces, or blown to a mess of bones and organs),
I use to play this game in the arcades even at a certain pizza place like “Mountain Mike’s Pizza” for example but never beat it despite being a real coin-eater back then… However I did beat it this one time only with one of my cousins during National FREE PLAY Day also though…
I remember playing Maximum Force at an arcade museum and thinking, “Wow. This is almost exactly like Target: Terror.” You can tell where Raw Thrills got most of their inspiration for this game. This is a pretty decent shooter considering this was the very first game they made.
Target: Terror is a lightgun shooter arcade game developed and published in May 2004 by Raw Thrills, and designed by Eugene Jarvis. The game involves shooting terrorists attacking various places in the United States, including Denver Airport, the Golden Gate Bridge and Los Alamos National Laboratory. This special edition called Target: Terror Gold awards medals to the player as a bonus and, also has hidden minigames that can be unlocked by damaging certain parts of the environment such as windows or oil drums.
The game tips its hat to classic games such as Area 51 and features full motion video captures, campy graphics, and ridiculous gore when violence is set to high. The game is also know as Target: Force in Japan published by Taito.
Whoa, this is like Maximum Force, but gorier since enemies can be killed in gruesome ways (burned down to a skeleton, their heads blown to pieces, or blown to a mess of bones and organs),
I use to play this game
in the arcades even at a
certain pizza place like
“Mountain Mike’s Pizza”
for example but never
beat it despite being
a real coin-eater back then…
However I did
beat it this one
time only with one of
my cousins during
National FREE PLAY
Day also though…
I do have played Area 51 and Maximum Force, these games are masterpiece now, Target terror has it ever made this game.
Target: Terror Gold is the best new arcade game of the best shooting game on Konami and Raw Thrills
This needs a remake
It’s like an HD version of Lethal Enforcers.
Feels more like a Midway arcade game like Maximum Force since it has the insane bonus areas.
This game 🎮 should be on the Nintendo switch that would be cool 😎 yo
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