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Freedom: Rebels in the Darkness | Coktel Vision | 1988 | labelimageminimize | |
Beverly Hills Cop | Tynesoft | 1990 | Eddie Murphy became a star in the police film Beverly Hills Cop, and it was this license that Tynesoft used to create a game featuring four distinct sub-games, each of which can be practiced from the main screen in some versions. First Axel Foley visits a warehouse to shoot out some bad guys in a Green Beret-influenced sequence. The second level (first on the C64 version) involves driving after 3 lorries full of weapons, and shooting them out one by one, Chase HQ-style. Avoid contact and stay on the road to complete this. Next you must cross the grounds of a mansion, shooting anyone who gets in your way. The final section is set within the mansion, and is first-person 3D, although with few movement angles and only one enemy on screen at a time.*** [80]*** [118]*** [2]*** [102]*** [22]*** [1]*** [37] | labelimagesubject |