You control a sheriff who has been surrounded by bandits. You can move around in the middle of the screen, and pick off the bandits that have you circled in. The longer you play the quicker they move. Luckily you can move one direction, while firing another.
This game uses some strange color hardware, which required a unique monitor.
Sheriff was one of the last games that was designed to look like a "Bowling Alley". It has light colored woodgrain sides that actually look like they were made from the same wood as a bowling lane. They have a 'Sheriff' logo painted on the side in black, with a few graphics of Mexican bandits circling the machine near the bottom. The front of the machine has a huge coin door, and a speaker grill offset to the left of it (both of these are black). The control panel is done in red and features game instructions, start buttons for each player, and the controls. The monitor bezel goes all the way up to the top of the machine (no marquee on this title), and has a few more game instructions, some cowboy graphics, and a big 'Sheriff' logo done up to look like an American Flag. There were also two cocktail versions of this title made. The first was in a standard white topped first generation Nintendo cocktail ("Donkey Kong" used the same one with a different top). The second one was a god awful red and white contraption that looked like some sort of fantasy jukebox (this one used a smaller monitor and is fairly rare).
TRIVIA Sheriff was released in October 1979.
The Sheriff and the bandits characters, appear as trophy in the game Super Smash Bros. Melee.
After Sheriff's release by Nintendo in 1979, it was licensed to Exidy for re-release as "Bandido" in 1980.
SERIES
Sheriff (1979)
Sheriff 2 (1979)
STAFF Characters designed by: Shigeru Miyamoto
PORTS A slightly redesigned version of 'Sheriff' is included as an unlockable extra on Nintendo's Game Boy Advance title 'Wario Ware Inc.: Mega Microgame$'. In this version, Wario is the 'dashing hero' instead of the cowboy from the arcade game; the gameplay and graphics are otherwise basically the same. 'Sheriff' also serves as the basis for one of 9-Volt's microgames during normal play.
CONTRIBUTE Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=2412&o=2
You're proposing to remove this image from the web site. Please indicate below the reason for the request and will be evaluated as soon as possible.
Reason:
E-mail:
(optional)
Resource reporting
You can report links for further information, images, video or other url about this game. Carefully fill out the fields below in such a way as to minimize the time required for the integration of this information in the page.
Link:
Resource type:
Title:
Notes:
E-mail:
(optional)
Game initialization (gameinit)
These data are used to solve any problems starting the game in Mame. The specified text will be sent to the site ProgettoSnaps by AntoPISA and integrated with the existing one. Updates are scheduled on a monthly basis so except in special cases you may not immediately see the changes.
Romset:
sheriff
Title:
Sheriff
Text:
E-mail:
(optional)
Share page
Report this game to a friend, with optional additional message.
Game:
Sheriff
Recipient:
Message:
From:
Create e new list
You can create a new private list, visible only to you, that will allow you to group, view or do other operations on your favorite games.
Title:
Notes:
You can create a list using an existing file. In this case, please indicate below.
Import from:
Trascina qui un file
XXXXXXXX
Format:
Export to a file
You can export this list of games on a file so that it can be used by external programs
Title:
Format:
Emulator:
Games path:
Images path:
Release:
This option will add all bioses and devices to obtain a working set (no missing files)
NOTE: You will be prompted to download the file. If this don't occurs, check the popup blocker options of your browser and add this site to the exception list