Lucky & Wild

Lucky & Wild (1992)

by Namco
Genres:Shooter, Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:The object of the game is to stop a bunch of criminals led by the main antagonist Big Cigar from breaking laws. The plot of the game is to stop a bunch of drug dealers. The game stars 2 men. "Wild" (based on "Hutch" and "Cash"), a surfer with long blonde hair. who is the shooter. And "Lucky" (modeled after "Starsky" and "Tango"), is the driver and wields a gun.Show more
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