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Motor City Patrol technical data

Name Motor City Patrol
System NES
Year 1992
Developer Source Research & Development
Genre Racing

Motor City Patrol is a classic Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game released in 1988. The game puts players in the role of a police officer patrolling the streets of an unnamed city, trying to keep crime and chaos at bay. Players must drive around the city in their squad car, looking for trouble and responding to emergency calls. When they encounter criminals or other suspicious activity, they can pull them over and arrest them.

The city is divided into four distinct districts: Southside, Northside, Eastside, and Westside. Each area has its own unique set of buildings, roads, and obstacles that must be navigated in order to complete missions and apprehend suspects. As players progress through the game, they will encounter increasingly difficult levels with more complex objectives.

Players have several tools at their disposal to help them succeed in their mission. They can use their siren to alert civilians to danger or draw attention away from suspects; they can also deploy spike strips on the road to slow down speeding vehicles or deploy barricades to block off certain areas of the city. Additionally, players have access to an arsenal of weapons including shotguns, handguns, and stun guns that can be used against criminals if necessary.

The goal of Motor City Patrol is simple: arrest as many criminals as possible while keeping crime under control throughout the city. The game is challenging but rewarding; by successfully completing missions and apprehending suspects players are rewarded with points that can be used to upgrade their vehicle or purchase new weapons from the police station’s armory.

Overall Motor City Patrol is an enjoyable 8-bit adventure for NES fans who want a challenge. It offers an interesting take on classic police simulator games with its unique setting and mechanics, creating a thrilling experience that remains fun even after multiple playthroughs.

NES Racing games