Certain enemies always use knives to attack, while some "punk" enemies will have lead pipes and later enemies have handguns. It is also possible to grab enemies and attack them, as well as kick them in the groin to stun them. There are buttons to punch and kick pressing both performs a spinning jump kick. Upon knocking down the first few enemies, a large icon instructs player to kick downed opponents. Players start in the first level of play, the subway. The two-player version gives players a set number of lives and the health/timer system is replaced with a life meter and life counter similar to other beat-em-ups. While some health is granted at the end of the time limit, it is possible to lose more health than granted during this fight. After defeating the boss at the end of each level, if the game has more than one current player then the players are given a time limit that refreshes when a player is hurt and tells the players to fight as long as they want and lose health. Players are able to accidentally hit each other and cause allies to drop their weapons permanently. In the four-player versions, each player position has its own coin slot and each credit value adds around a hundred health points to that position which slowly drains one health point per tick (similar to Gauntlet). Crime Fighters was followed by a sequel titled Vendetta (released in Japan as Crime Fighters 2). Unlike Ninja Turtles, each player character is identical, save for each one sporting a different palette swapped color. Much like Konami's arcade version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (released during the same year), the game was available in a four-player dedicated cabinet, as well as a conversion kit that was available in 2-player and 4-player versions (meant for either Atari Games' Gauntlet or Konami's own Main Event). The players takes control of a duo (or squad) of undercover police officers who are assigned to rescue a group of kidnapped damsels from a crime boss and his army of punks. Crime Fighters ( クライムファイターズ) is a 1989 side-scrolling beat-em-up released by Konami for the arcades.
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