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It is the future and motorcycle cops now use air bikes to patrol the streets and catch criminals. You are one cop, and over various missions you are to chase after various criminals and catch them within a time limit. Once all the criminals are caught, you then have to smash into the gang leader within a new time limit, decreasing his energy bar until it is empty. The gameplay of this title is similar to Chase H.Q.. Be careful, as the leader has a weapon and when hit slows you down.
As well as your normal speed you have unlimited boosts which give you a short burst of speed. If the road is busy you are able to jump as well, but these are limited and will also do more damage to the criminals and the leader. Scattered over the course of a mission are blue orbs which give you a jump icon. Touching the sides of the course also slow you down.
Available Versions
A.B. Cop (World, FD1094 317-0169b) (1989)(Arcade)
A.B. Cop (Japan, FD1094 317-0169b) (1989)(Arcade)
A.B. Cop (Japan, FD1094 317-0169b decrypted) [Bootleg] (1989)(Arcade)
A.B. Cop (World, FD1094 317-0169b decrypted) [Bootleg] (1989)(Arcade)
- DeveloperSEGA Enterprises Ltd.
- PublisherSEGA Enterprises Ltd.
- Release Date1989-12-31
- GenresActionDriving/Racing
- PlatformsArcade
- Players6
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