Judge Dredd for SNES - Judge Dredd 1995 Movie Trailer

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

The Judge Dredd video game is for the Super Nintendo console. Released in year 1995, it was developed by Probe and published by Acclaim. The player is given a choice to either execute criminals or arrest them. The game is a platformer with beat em up and run-n-gun shooting elements. You start off with a pistol and unlimited ammo.

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  • If I get bored, I buy myself a bag of potatoechips and a coke. Then I play through this game in one sitting. Love it!

  • @Legion2000 Awesome!

  • This game isn't as bad as I first thought, some parts are awkward, but playable.

  • @ArcadeMameMachine You can try the Genesis port too. I like it. :)

  • I must admit that Armand Assante does bear a certain resemblence to Sylvester Stallone. They both starred together beforehand in the 1978 movie Paradise Alley by playing brothers. Paradise Alley is a forgotten classic which was also written and directed by Sylvester Stallone and he also sang the theme song as well. lol :)

    1:05 - 1:07: Is Canadian actor Peter Marinker who did alot of english voice acting work in alot of Manga Video UK english dubbed anime back in the 90's in the UK. :)

  • @yethboth Thanks for that big bit of information pally, I think you sung a song from Paradise Alley in your vids awesome singing. Armand Assante looks good for his age me thinks you sure know your movies Mr Yethboth.

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  • @Lorfarius Yeah LOL

  • @jugghead82 Thanks beer jugger dude.

  • @LMA187 I don't think they make movies like this anymore. This movie is simple mindless fun. :D

  • @Captain85Kurt The Genesis version is slitghtly better than the SNES in my opinion. The sound effects on the Genesis is punchier.

  • The film wouldn't have been half as bad if they didn't shoe horn that Schneider guy in.

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