![]() ![]() The ZX Spectrum port of RoboCop achieved particular critical success, receiving a CRASH Smash award from CRASH and Your Sinclair gave 8 out of 10, also placing it at number 94 in the Your Sinclair official top 100. Being quite popular, RoboCop was followed by several sequels (most of them handled by Ocean), including RoboCop 2, RoboCop 3, and RoboCop versus The Terminator which was developed for, but never released in arcades, and was later ported to several other consoles including the Sega Mega Drive, Super NES, Nintendo Game Boy, Sega Game Gear, and even as a final generation title for the Sega Master System in Europe. The games capture the spirit of the RoboCop film to some degree, as it involves killing generic criminals and enemy bosses, like the dangerous ED-209. It has more recently appeared on mobile phones. ![]() Other reworked versions appeared for home computers and video game consoles, most of them handled by Ocean, as well as a NES version ported by Sakata SAS and published by Data East. RoboCop is a 1988 run and gun/ beat 'em up hybrid arcade game developed and published by Data East with permission from Ocean Software. Ocean Software, Data East, Titus Software (Game Boy Advance)ĭata East, Ocean Software, MGM Interactive (Game Boy Advance)Īrcade, Atari ST, Game Boy, Amiga, Commodore 64, Apple II, IBM PC compatible with MS DOS, MSX, NES, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, TRS-80 CoCoĬredits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough ![]()
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