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I must be completely honest and admit that I owe this week's forgotten game almost entirely to cblogger Excremento, who highlighted it in his Top Ten Arcade Gun Games article.

Apparently, Lucky and Wild was so damn forgotten that I'd actually managed to erase every last trace of it from my memory, up until Excremento mentioned it and sent hours of driving, shooting fun flooding back into my consciousness.

An experience which, sadly, can't really be replicated through NOT emulation, Lucky and Wild combines the joy of a 16-bit racing game with a light gun shooter. Ripping off its meager plot almost entirely from Tango and Cash, this arcade title sought to recreate the feel of an over-the-top 80's buddy cop flick -- and to my mind, it succeeded.

Hit the jump to learn more about a fantastic game you'll probably never get to play.

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Story:

You play as Detectives Lucky and/or Wild, two Cops On The Edge who'll do Whatever It Takes to rid the world of Criminal Scum. Though coming from different backgrounds and policing styles, Lucky and Wild learn to live with each other and, eventually, team up to rid the world of drug dealers and save Teri Hatcher.

That's probably the plot, anyway. There's really not that much actual narrative delivered to the player outside of "Lucky and Wild are cops who hate the mob and have car and a two guns now go to the with them and be killing the drug lords," or something equally coherent and, ultimately, irrelevant.

Lucky and Wild are also hilariously blatant ripoffs of Tango and Cash, respectively, which should tell you a lot about where this game's tonal priorities lie. They could have ripped off Dirty Harry or  any number of darker police dramas, but they chose Tango and friggin' Cash, a film where Kurt Russell dresses in drag and both cops drive a bulletproof, futuristic assault Humvee into Jack Palance's evil lair at the end of the film. Mean Streets this ain't, and it shows in the HUD: in addition to the speed of your car and your points and everything, you can also see Lucky and Wild's faces in the rearview mirror as they scream, cringe, and laugh with every explosion and gunshot. 

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Gameplay:

The average Lucky and Wild arcade game would consist of a sit-down cabinet like the one seen above, complete with a steering wheel, gas and brake pedals, and best of all, two dashboard-mounted light guns. While Lucky and Wild (or "L-Dub," as I like to call it) can be enjoyed by a single player who both drives and shoots, the experience is infinitely more enjoyable with a friend. A partner can either handle the rightmost dashboard gun and focus solely on shooting while his partner drives and uses the other pistol, or (as per Excremento's suggestion) the driver can focus solely on his wheelmanship, while the passenger gets to dual-wield the pistols and become a sort of automotive Chow-Yun Fat.

Each level follows a predictable, but still awesome, format.

1. Lucky and Wild drive onto a street where a known drug dealer's car has been seen.

2. The drug dealer (with a bright, neon "BOSS" sign pointing directly at him) spots Lucky and Wild and shoots out their windshield before driving away.

3. The drug dealer's cronies pull up in black cadillacs and begin shooting at Lucky and Wild.

4. Lucky and Wild must shoot their way past the boss's guards, chase the boss down, and destroy his car before the level ends.

In other words, it was goddamn awesome. It really doesn't take much time to explain what's so great about Lucky and Wild: it's an on-rails arcade shooter, except, instead of rails, you're given an effing Lamborghini. The driving is fun and responsive (though there aren't as many obstacles to dodge as I would have liked), and the shooting controls are on par with most other light gun games (I'm pretty sure you never had to reload, either). 

All told, Lucky and Wild is probably one of the most enjoyable cooperative arcade experiences I've ever had.

Why You Probably Haven't Played It:

When was the last time you went to an arcade? Better yet, when was the last time you went to an arcade which carried badass, multi-genre Namco games from the early 1990's?

There's your answer.

I honestly can't understand why more games didn't at least attempt to integrate arcade genres in the way Lucky and Wild did -- there's really not much to L&W outside of its linear shooting and driving, but it's fun as all hell. Why didn't anybody ever rip this off?

I only ever saw Lucky and Wild at one arcade during my childhood, and I only got to play it two or three time; ever since then, I've searched for an L&W machine in every single arcade I've had the opportunity to enter. No luck, though. It appears that Lucky and Wild is destined to remain a distant memory of gameplay bliss for me, and for so many others who can't find a sit-down cabinet of this wonderful title anymore.

As mentioned before the jump, NOT emulating this game is basically an exercise in futility; if you can't play Lucky and Wild with a steering wheel, two light guns, and a close friend, then you aren't playing Lucky and Wild.

Sure, you can always spend a couple thousand dollars to buy a probably-broken Lucky and Wild arcade cabinet of your own, but let's be realistic -- for most of us, we probably won't have a chance to experience anything like Lucky and Wild ever again. 

Until Zombie Massacre comes out for the Wii, anyway.








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galagabug 's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 11:56
galagabug
this game was awsome! it was chase hq and operation wolf's love child.
Scientist tz's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 12:08
Scientist tz
I only got to play it once when I was in Jr. High. My friend thought it sucked and I thought it was great so whenever we went back to the arcade I had to play it alone (hardly worth bothering imo)

This is the same friend who insisted that we beat Revolution X (the aerosmith themed shooter on rails) simply because the machine was broken and was giving free plays. I needed better arcade friends, I guess.
B-Radicate's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 12:10
B-Radicate
I used to love this game!
brad drac's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 12:10
brad drac
Fuck yeah, this was probably my favourite arcade game ever. Got damn fond memories of playing it chow yun fat style with my brother driving. If zombie massacre does nothing but blatantly rip off lucky and wild, I'll buy it in a heartbeat.

I wonder if the santry leisureplex still has their lucky and wild machine...
Maurice Tan's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 12:18
Maurice Tan
Never saw this one, but I sure hope that all the classic Arcade lightgun games will come to the Wii once RE:UC and Ghost Squad sell a million.
Cowboy TTop's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 12:19
Cowboy TTop
Lucky and Wild, a fine arcade game, many missed.

Go on, you crazy cops, drive through another shopping mall.
trydizon's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 12:24
trydizon
WOW. This game brings back memories. At my arcade Lethal Enforcers and Area 51 were always being played. That meant that I had to go find alternate arcade gun games, which meant the dark corner of the room. It was either this, or that one Police Training shooter game. The latter was so meh that I forgot the name and can't even Google it.

Thanks for the memories Rev.
A New Challenger's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 12:29
A New Challenger
If you're looking for a similar experience, Starsky & Hutch on the Xbox (and I believe Playstation 2) provides a similar co-op experience, although minus one gun. There are Gamecube and PC versions of the game as well, but neither platform (or at least the 'cube) has a light gun, so bollocks to them.

It's not a bad party game.
A New Challenger's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 12:32
A New Challenger
God what a redundant first sentence in my comment.

Anyway, Starsky & Hutch only got so-so reviews, but it was kind of a budget title to begin with, and now it can be found for dirt cheap.
-D-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 12:36
-D-
This game stole a lot of my money...and my heart.
dontstaylong's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 12:51
dontstaylong
oh man i remember this game.

i pretty much adored any light gun arcade games (i probably spent more than i should have on area 51 alone), and i loved this game as a kid. same as you, i totally had forgotten about it until i read this post.

trying to drive and shoot at the same time was a pain in the ass.
jfbguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 13:09
jfbguy
I loved this game. I'd play it with my friend every time we were at the arcade. I would take up the driving while he took control of both guns, since driving and shooting don't mix.
Attix's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 13:12
Attix
One of the run-down filth holes we call a "theater" a few miles from here has this game in the lobby. I usually drop a few quarters in whenever I'm forced to see a movie there because it's not playing anywhere else within 40 miles.
A Humble Mr Perfect's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 13:13
A Humble Mr Perfect
I know of a place... a sacred place.
It is nestled in a campground near mackinac island, mi.
It has lucky and wild, the mega man fighting game, and the star wars vector cabinet.

when i die, that's what I'm hoping I'll get into.
epoch's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 13:39
epoch
There's a magical place in Dallas called Nicklerama where all the arcade games take nickles instead of quarters. Anyway they have this game there and it rocks.
KevlarGibs's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 13:48
KevlarGibs
i've seen this fairly recently in an arcade, but i haven't had the chance to play it... stupid out of order sign.
mispelt's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 14:15
mispelt
Wait, you mean someone actually managed to forget about this one?

Lucky and Wild is probably the biggest reason I can't afford to go to college.
SourGr8pes's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 14:31
SourGr8pes
This was the coolest racing and shooting game ever, if not one of the only ones. So many quarters were pumped into this game... My friend and I played this countless times. Tango & Cash FTW!!!!!
I totally loved driving and shooting, but I also totally dug being Wild because he looked like David Lee Roth.
deiga-the-semivaliant's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 15:04
deiga-the-semivaliant
I played this at the local skating rink I went to as a kid. The place was torn down recently, but it had a pretty good lineup. Killer Instinct, Tekken 2 and 3, Marvel VS Street Fighter, Michael Jackson's Moonwalker... good times. Good times.
Salami Inferno's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 15:23
Salami Inferno
I love this fucking game. I made lucky and wild gametypes in all of the halo mp games where all you had were drivers and gunners. It was great.
kawitchate's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 16:20
kawitchate
this would be on my top 10 list of arcade setups to purchase. you know, when i'm a millionaire.
myaimistrue's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 16:54
myaimistrue
Hey, they had this (awesome) game at Stockholms amuesment park, "gröna lund". They had it not more than 6-7 years ago, and i miss it everytime i return...
Kyousuke Nanbu's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 17:05
Kyousuke Nanbu
I remember this, my brother always drove and I would shoot both guns, I was sad when they turned my arcade into a soulless place with nothing but 4 fucked up basic arcade machines and everything else was driving, that truck one, basically, it was all 1 dollar arcade machines that where really fucking big.
mackisawesome's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 17:09
mackisawesome
arcades are such a novelty now... i feel kinda bad.
Mordecai Chalk's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 17:18
Mordecai Chalk
This was the one game that both my brother and I could agree on playing together. He always kicked my ass at driving games, I always kicked his ass at shooting games. Together we both kicked ass at this game. Good times.... next up, how about GTi Club... with one awful home machine port, it's hard to even find information about that one on the internet.
reverendmatrix's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 17:27
reverendmatrix
They look like Luke and Owen Wilson? WTF?
Batthink's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 17:55
Batthink
I remember seeing this on Gamesmaster. Some celebrity was playing it as part of a challenge for a golden joystick (which ended in failure).

This is an awesome idea for a game. Dunno why they didn't do more of these.
GagaMan's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 18:46
GagaMan
Hey yeah, I remember playing this a few times as a kid, they had a cabinet of this at the theme park on the sea front I live near. Watching those videos brought back some wonderful memories =)
Wedge's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 18:52
Wedge
Oh my god hell yes. After reading a couple sentences, I knew exactly what game you were talking about. It's fucking awesome.
MaximusDarr's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 19:04
MaximusDarr
Ah, the memories that go with this game. I cannot even recall how many frickin' dollars I spent playing this light gun masterpiece. Makes me long for days gone by...must...not...cry...
m3ds's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 19:51
m3ds
I only had a chance to play it once, but as I recall it ate it up all of me and my friend's change. It's too bad I'll probably never get a chance to play it again.
Axewave's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 20:15
Axewave
I'm shocked you left out the Pink Cat's Garage, where cute catgirls serve you cocktails and fix your car at the end of the level if you fullfilled certain requirements.

but then, I'm just as shocked that someone else has actually played this game. every time I describe it to someone, nobody has any idea what I'm talking about, nobody remembers it, and everyone thinks I'm just making up some description of a game that I think would be cool and that I'd like to play someday.
MPHtails's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 21:12
MPHtails
This looks like one arcade game I really want to play. ad am pissed I missed.
Thogh Lucky looks like Adam Sandler and Wild looks like Charlie Sheen with a wig.

Good times would be reported to have been had by all.
Excel-2011's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 22:26
Excel-2011
Oh god. This masterpiece. I still remember it today: brother is on 1P, myself on the other. It had everything we asked for at the time -- my brother loves racing games and I'm a fan of shooters. Someone needs to get to making a ripoff of this post haste.
BADInc's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 22:30
BADInc
I remember playing this one back in my arcade days, I always drove!
boxhound's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/30/2007 22:36
boxhound
Love that game!

But... I never could get anyone to play it with me. And if I did find someone they sucked at either driving or shooting. :(
LUPOS's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2007 12:34
LUPOS
Can anybody say "who wants to by my extra kidney?"?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130086597787

I played this like twice ever, but I loved it so much. The concept was just simple genius. They had it in the shit arcade attached to the shit theater in the shit mall in a shit town in the middle of nowhere PA near where grew up. WHITEHALL REPRESENT! *sigh*
Rider Chop's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/05/2007 15:53
Rider Chop
oh man! I used to love this game!
they have the arcade cabinet at this bowling alley I used to go to
ZeroTrggr's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2008 16:34
ZeroTrggr
i loved this great game!!!!

i would play it at my local arcade so much until they tore down the arcade for a barnes and nobles
Makan95's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2009 03:25
Makan95
im still playing this in sweden in a arcade with my friend it´s just plain awesome
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