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|developer = [[Aicom]] [http://www.review-site.net/developer/xe.html#エイコム]
|developer = [[Aicom]] [http://www.review-site.net/developer/xe.html#エイコム]
|publisher = [[Sega]]
|publisher = [[Sega]]
|released={{vgrelease|NA=11 December 1990}}
|released={{vgrelease|INT=11 December 1990}}
|genre =[[Racing video game|Racing]]
|genre =[[Racing video game|Racing]]
|modes =[[Single-player video game|Single-player]]
|modes =[[Single-player video game|Single-player]]

Revision as of 16:51, 25 May 2015

A.B. Cop
File:A. B. Cop Title.png
Title screen
Developer(s)Aicom [4]
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)Arcade game
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player
Arcade systemSega X Board
File:A. B. Cop Gameplay.png
Typical A. B. Cop gameplay. The player uses the turbo feature to increase speed.

A.B. Cop is a futuristic 3D racing arcade game released by Sega in 1990.[3] Gameplay is similar to that of Chase H.Q..

The player takes on the role of the A.B. (Air Bike) Cop who must chase down and destroy the perpetrators of various crimes (which changes every level) before the time limit expires. A.B Cop introduced an element new to the racing genre: the end-of-level guardian.

References

  1. ^ http://mamedev.org/source/src/mame/drivers/segaxbd.c.html
  2. ^ Sega's 16-bit arcade color palette: 15-bit RGB high color depth (32,768 colors) and 1-bit shadow & highlight that triples up to 98,304 colors. [1] [2] [3]
  3. ^ "A.B. Cop". The International Arcade Museum. Retrieved 1 Nov 2013.