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Sheriff (video game)

Sheriff,[a] also known as Bandido, is a 1979 multi-directional shooter arcade game by Nintendo. It is one of several Western-themed video games from the 1970s, along with Western Gun, Outlaw, and Boot Hill. The player controls a county sheriff tasked with defense of a town against bandits, to rescue the captured woman. It was a commercial success in Japan, where it was among the top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1979.

Sheriff
Arcade flyer
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Designer(s)Genyo Takeda[8]
Artist(s)Shigeru Miyamoto
Platform(s)Arcade
Release
Genre(s)Multi-directional shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, two-player[9]
Arcade systemNintendo 8080[10]

Gameplay edit

 
Screenshot

The game's concept is Nintendo's first damsel in distress theme, predating Donkey Kong (1981). The player controls Mr. Jack,[11] a sheriff, against a gang of attacking bandits, to defend the town and rescue Betty,[11] the captured woman.[12][13]

Sheriff distinctly features two separate controls: a joystick for movement, and a dial control for aiming and firing, a configuration unusual for arcade games and nonexistent in consoles at the time. The joystick moves the character and the dial aims and fires, each in eight separate directions, allowing Mr. Jack to walk in one direction while shooting in another.[13] The movement joystick is set with a considerable time delay before moving.

16 bandits (also referred to as "gangs")[11] surround the outer rim, marked by a dotted "fence". Bullets from either Mr. Jack or the bandits can destroy the fenceposts, and they can function as defensive walls or aiming obstacles for the player. Larger barriers also exist on the midpoint of each side of the screen, and bullets from either Mr. Jack or the bandits will slowly erode these. The top and bottom barriers display the current level number.

The basic action taken by the enemy bandits is to walk around the outer rim while firing bullets at Mr. Jack, but they will sometimes enter into the central area, along with a change in game music. Mr. Jack must avoid touching the bandits, dodge bullets, and shoot all 16 bandits to complete each level.

Occasionally, a condor flies along the top of the screen in much the same way as the UFO in Taito's Space Invaders. Shooting the condor awards the player a random amount of bonus points.

At the end of every round, a brief cutscene is shown. Depending on how many rounds the player has completed, this cutscene either shows Betty being chased by the bandits[14] or reuniting with Mr. Jack. Whenever the latter is shown, the player's score is doubled.[15]

Development edit

The game was developed by Nintendo R&D1 in 1979, designed by Genyo Takeda with art by Shigeru Miyamoto.[8] Some sources[16][17][18] assert that Ikegami Tsushinki also did design work on Sheriff.

Release edit

The game was originally released in two formats: an upright cabinet and a cocktail (tabletop) version. These versions were imported to Europe, Asia, and America. In America, the game was distributed by Far East Video.[19] In the UK, Sheriff was licensed for production and distribution by Bell-Fruit Manufacturing in an upright cabinet. Bell-Fruit's core product range at the time was fruit/slot machines. Sheriff (and later Puckman) marked the company's first, and short lived, diversification into the market of video games as licensee, so the cabinet design for this territory differs considerably from that of the Japanese version. Although it features the same marquee and bezel design, it shares many properties more commonly associated with slot machines, such as a lack of side art or cabinet decals. However, the game's title in this region remains unchanged as Sheriff.

In North America, the game was distributed by Exidy as Bandido. As was common practice for arcade games at the time, the game was sold as if it were Exidy's own creation, with all mentions of Nintendo being edited or removed. This version of the game renames Mr. Jack and Betty as "Our Hero" and "Pretty Priscilla" respectively.

Very few rare and early prototype Sheriff arcades made and distributed with the help of Sega were shipped out to North America (mainly in Canada) to test market the game before Exidy obtained the rights and distributed the game as Bandido. These rare prototype arcades were hand converted from factory by Nintendo and Sega from previous Nintendo Space Fever B&W cocktail cabinets and were also the only instance of Sheriff featuring a black & white display. [citation needed]

A modified version of the game was released exclusively in Japan by Taito as Western Gun Part II. This version features edited graphics and replaces most of the game's music with portions of songs such as the theme to The Magnificent Seven and Oh My Darling, Clementine. It is unknown if this version of Sheriff was authorised by Nintendo. [20][21]

Reception edit

The game was a commercial success in Japan, where Sheriff was among the top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1979.[22]

In 2012, 1up wrote that Sheriff put Nintendo on the right track as a game developer.[13]

Legacy edit

In 2003 it was re-released as part of WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!, released for the Game Boy Advance.[13] In WarioWare, Sheriff was included as both a microgame and as a minigame ("Wario's Sheriff") in which Wario takes the role of the sheriff. Standard controls apply to the microgame version, but in the minigame version, the L/R buttons can make the sheriff face in the opposite direction without moving. The time delay for moving the sheriff was removed, and the sheriff's walking speed is greatly increased from the original. When the player's points double after completing a certain number of levels, the sheriff also gains extra lives, reducing the game's difficulty considerably.

Mr. Jack has appeared in the Super Smash Bros. series starting with Melee, in which he appears as one of the many collectible Trophies in the game. Mr. Jack later returned in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U as an assist trophy where he fires a succession of eight bullets in a random order on the battlefield when summoned. He appears again as an Assist Trophy and Spirit in Ultimate.[citation needed]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: シェリフ, Hepburn: Sherifu

References edit

  1. ^ "Sheriff arcade video game pcb by Nintendo Co., Ltd. (1979)". www.arcade-history.com.
  2. ^ www.arcadeflyers.com, Daniel Hower, Eric Jacobson. "The Arcade Flyer Archive - Video Game Flyers: Sheriff, Nintendo". flyers.arcade-museum.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Akagi, Masumi (13 October 2006). アーケードTVゲームリスト国内•海外編(1971-2005) [Arcade TV Game List: Domestic • Overseas Edition (1971-2005)] (in Japanese). Japan: Amusement News Agency. p. 57. ISBN 978-4990251215.
  4. ^ "L.A. Distrib Holds 6th Annual Show" (PDF). Cash Box. 1979-12-15. p. 41.
  5. ^ Akagi, Masumi (13 October 2006). アーケードTVゲームリスト国内•海外編(1971-2005) [Arcade TV Game List: Domestic • Overseas Edition (1971-2005)] (in Japanese). Japan: Amusement News Agency. p. 128. ISBN 978-4990251215.
  6. ^ McFerran, Damien (2018-02-26). "Feature: Shining A Light On Ikegami Tsushinki, The Company That Developed Donkey Kong". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  7. ^ Calvert, Darren (24 March 2015). "Feature: Before They Were Enemies, Sega And Nintendo Worked On One Of The Rarest Arcade Games Ever Made". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  8. ^ a b . Nintendo. August 7, 2009. Archived from the original on January 11, 2010. Retrieved August 11, 2009.
  9. ^ Sheriff at the Killer List of Videogames
  10. ^ "Nintendo 8080 hardware". GitHub. MAME. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  11. ^ a b c "Nintendo Sheriff Arcade Machine". Nintendo Arcade. April 20, 2015. Event occurs at 18:53.
  12. ^ "Interview: Nintendo Arcade Collector Shoots From the Hip With Rare Sheriff Cabinet". Nintendo Life. December 29, 2014. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  13. ^ a b c d . 1UP.com. Archived from the original on October 17, 2012. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  14. ^ "First cutscene". YouTube. Event occurs at 2:44.
  15. ^ "Second cutscene". YouTube. Event occurs at 5:19.
  16. ^ "Company:Ikegami Tsushinki - GDRI :: Game Developer Research Institute". gdri.smspower.org.
  17. ^ ドンキーコング裁判についてちょこっと考えてみる 2010-03-12 at the Wayback Machine Thinking a bit about Donkey Kong, accessed February 1, 2009
  18. ^ It started from Pong (それは『ポン』から始まった : アーケードTVゲームの成り立ち, sore wa pon kara hajimatta: ākēdo terebi gēmu no naritachi), Masumi Akagi (赤木真澄, Akagi Masumi), Amusement Tsūshinsha (アミューズメント通信社, Amyūzumento Tsūshinsha), 2005, ISBN 4-9902512-0-2.
  19. ^ "Sheriff arcade flyer". Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  20. ^ "Western Gun Part II Longplay". YouTube.
  21. ^ "Western Gun Part II Flyer". 1980.
  22. ^ "ベストスリー 本紙調査" [Best 3 Paper Survey] (PDF). Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 136. Amusement Press, Inc. February 1980. p. 2.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sheriff video game news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Sheriff a also known as Bandido is a 1979 multi directional shooter arcade game by Nintendo It is one of several Western themed video games from the 1970s along with Western Gun Outlaw and Boot Hill The player controls a county sheriff tasked with defense of a town against bandits to rescue the captured woman It was a commercial success in Japan where it was among the top ten highest grossing arcade games of 1979 SheriffArcade flyerDeveloper s Nintendo R amp D1Ikegami Tsushinki 6 Publisher s JP EU NintendoNA Far East VideoNA ExidyUK Sega 7 UK Bell Fruit Mfg Designer s Genyo Takeda 8 Artist s Shigeru MiyamotoPlatform s ArcadeReleaseJP October 1979 3 EU November 1979 1 2 NA November 1979 4 5 Genre s Multi directional shooterMode s Single player two player 9 Arcade systemNintendo 8080 10 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Legacy 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Screenshot The game s concept is Nintendo s first damsel in distress theme predating Donkey Kong 1981 The player controls Mr Jack 11 a sheriff against a gang of attacking bandits to defend the town and rescue Betty 11 the captured woman 12 13 Sheriff distinctly features two separate controls a joystick for movement and a dial control for aiming and firing a configuration unusual for arcade games and nonexistent in consoles at the time The joystick moves the character and the dial aims and fires each in eight separate directions allowing Mr Jack to walk in one direction while shooting in another 13 The movement joystick is set with a considerable time delay before moving 16 bandits also referred to as gangs 11 surround the outer rim marked by a dotted fence Bullets from either Mr Jack or the bandits can destroy the fenceposts and they can function as defensive walls or aiming obstacles for the player Larger barriers also exist on the midpoint of each side of the screen and bullets from either Mr Jack or the bandits will slowly erode these The top and bottom barriers display the current level number The basic action taken by the enemy bandits is to walk around the outer rim while firing bullets at Mr Jack but they will sometimes enter into the central area along with a change in game music Mr Jack must avoid touching the bandits dodge bullets and shoot all 16 bandits to complete each level Occasionally a condor flies along the top of the screen in much the same way as the UFO in Taito s Space Invaders Shooting the condor awards the player a random amount of bonus points At the end of every round a brief cutscene is shown Depending on how many rounds the player has completed this cutscene either shows Betty being chased by the bandits 14 or reuniting with Mr Jack Whenever the latter is shown the player s score is doubled 15 Development editThe game was developed by Nintendo R amp D1 in 1979 designed by Genyo Takeda with art by Shigeru Miyamoto 8 Some sources 16 17 18 assert that Ikegami Tsushinki also did design work on Sheriff Release editThe game was originally released in two formats an upright cabinet and a cocktail tabletop version These versions were imported to Europe Asia and America In America the game was distributed by Far East Video 19 In the UK Sheriff was licensed for production and distribution by Bell Fruit Manufacturing in an upright cabinet Bell Fruit s core product range at the time was fruit slot machines Sheriff and later Puckman marked the company s first and short lived diversification into the market of video games as licensee so the cabinet design for this territory differs considerably from that of the Japanese version Although it features the same marquee and bezel design it shares many properties more commonly associated with slot machines such as a lack of side art or cabinet decals However the game s title in this region remains unchanged as Sheriff In North America the game was distributed by Exidy as Bandido As was common practice for arcade games at the time the game was sold as if it were Exidy s own creation with all mentions of Nintendo being edited or removed This version of the game renames Mr Jack and Betty as Our Hero and Pretty Priscilla respectively Very few rare and early prototype Sheriff arcades made and distributed with the help of Sega were shipped out to North America mainly in Canada to test market the game before Exidy obtained the rights and distributed the game as Bandido These rare prototype arcades were hand converted from factory by Nintendo and Sega from previous Nintendo Space Fever B amp W cocktail cabinets and were also the only instance of Sheriff featuring a black amp white display citation needed A modified version of the game was released exclusively in Japan by Taito as Western Gun Part II This version features edited graphics and replaces most of the game s music with portions of songs such as the theme to The Magnificent Seven and Oh My Darling Clementine It is unknown if this version of Sheriff was authorised by Nintendo 20 21 Reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2020 The game was a commercial success in Japan where Sheriff was among the top ten highest grossing arcade games of 1979 22 In 2012 1up wrote that Sheriff put Nintendo on the right track as a game developer 13 Legacy editIn 2003 it was re released as part of WarioWare Inc Mega Microgames released for the Game Boy Advance 13 In WarioWare Sheriff was included as both a microgame and as a minigame Wario s Sheriff in which Wario takes the role of the sheriff Standard controls apply to the microgame version but in the minigame version the L R buttons can make the sheriff face in the opposite direction without moving The time delay for moving the sheriff was removed and the sheriff s walking speed is greatly increased from the original When the player s points double after completing a certain number of levels the sheriff also gains extra lives reducing the game s difficulty considerably Mr Jack has appeared in the Super Smash Bros series starting with Melee in which he appears as one of the many collectible Trophies in the game Mr Jack later returned in Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U as an assist trophy where he fires a succession of eight bullets in a random order on the battlefield when summoned He appears again as an Assist Trophy and Spirit in Ultimate citation needed Notes edit Japanese シェリフ Hepburn SherifuReferences edit Sheriff arcade video game pcb by Nintendo Co Ltd 1979 www arcade history com www arcadeflyers com Daniel Hower Eric Jacobson The Arcade Flyer Archive Video Game Flyers Sheriff Nintendo flyers arcade museum com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Akagi Masumi 13 October 2006 アーケードTVゲームリスト国内 海外編 1971 2005 Arcade TV Game List Domestic Overseas Edition 1971 2005 in Japanese Japan Amusement News Agency p 57 ISBN 978 4990251215 L A Distrib Holds 6th Annual Show PDF Cash Box 1979 12 15 p 41 Akagi Masumi 13 October 2006 アーケードTVゲームリスト国内 海外編 1971 2005 Arcade TV Game List Domestic Overseas Edition 1971 2005 in Japanese Japan Amusement News Agency p 128 ISBN 978 4990251215 McFerran Damien 2018 02 26 Feature Shining A Light On Ikegami Tsushinki The Company That Developed Donkey Kong Nintendo Life Retrieved 2020 06 09 Calvert Darren 24 March 2015 Feature Before They Were Enemies Sega And Nintendo Worked On One Of The Rarest Arcade Games Ever Made Nintendo Life Retrieved 16 April 2021 a b Iwata Asks Punch Out Investigating a Glove Interface Nintendo August 7 2009 Archived from the original on January 11 2010 Retrieved August 11 2009 Sheriff at the Killer List of Videogames Nintendo 8080 hardware GitHub MAME Retrieved 19 May 2021 a b c Nintendo Sheriff Arcade Machine Nintendo Arcade April 20 2015 Event occurs at 18 53 Interview Nintendo Arcade Collector Shoots From the Hip With Rare Sheriff Cabinet Nintendo Life December 29 2014 Retrieved April 25 2018 a b c d Where Were They Then The First Games of Nintendo Konami and More 1UP com Archived from the original on October 17 2012 Retrieved April 25 2018 First cutscene YouTube Event occurs at 2 44 Second cutscene YouTube Event occurs at 5 19 Company Ikegami Tsushinki GDRI Game Developer Research Institute gdri smspower org ドンキーコング裁判についてちょこっと考えてみる Archived 2010 03 12 at the Wayback Machine Thinking a bit about Donkey Kong accessed February 1 2009 It started from Pong それは ポン から始まった アーケードTVゲームの成り立ち sore wa pon kara hajimatta akedo terebi gemu no naritachi Masumi Akagi 赤木真澄 Akagi Masumi Amusement Tsushinsha アミューズメント通信社 Amyuzumento Tsushinsha 2005 ISBN 4 9902512 0 2 Sheriff arcade flyer Retrieved 2021 08 19 Western Gun Part II Longplay YouTube Western Gun Part II Flyer 1980 ベストスリー 本紙調査 Best 3 Paper Survey PDF Game Machine in Japanese No 136 Amusement Press Inc February 1980 p 2 External links editSheriff at the Killer List of Videogames Sheriff at arcade history com Sheriff at NinDB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sheriff video game amp oldid 1205873617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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