So, I haven't checked, but you say they removed the video. Damn.
Vigilante is a port of an arcade game. It's a damn good port, too, but it's still a port.
Personally, despite it's shortcomings, I have a blast playing through Vigilante. I love the music. It's got that late '80s/early '90s arcade sound.
I actually wasn't impressed with Vigilante back in the day. It was barely OK, as far as I was concerned.
Of course, I paid top dollar for it (it was one of the first games I got for TG-16) and I thought Blazing Lazers and even China Warrior were more fun and provided more bang for the buck. Vigilante was too easy and too short. At least China Warrior was more challenging (if not more annoying).
So, I had some fun with Vigilante, but I was under-impressed with it.
PRO TIP: To increase your enjoyment, do not use the turbo switches in Vigilante or China Warrior.
Fast forward to Keranu joining the forums. His enthusiasm for the game was infectious, so I started playing Vigilante again. Well, it wasn't so bad after all. It was fun, especially if you try to use a variety of different moves / weapons. The gripping storyline! The character designs. The IREM billboards in the last level.
I, too, love the tunes in Vigilante. Great stuff. I really dig the "whirling" sound of the nunchakus (sp?), too.
Plus, I no longer felt cheated of my $$$.
Plus, when I bought the PCE version, I realized that the cover art was a goddam brilliant work of art:
(I've praised this art in the past, on at least two occasions, so I won't repeat myself now. Suffice it to say, I love this cover art.)