RoboCop [Gameplay] [Arcade]

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RoboCop (1988)
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RoboCop is a beat 'em up/run-and-gun action game developed and published by Data East for arcades in 1988, based on the 1987 film of the same name. It was sub-licensed to Data East by Ocean Software, who obtained the rights from Orion Pictures at the script stage. Data East and Ocean Software subsequently adapted the arcade game for home computers.

The game was a critical and commercial success. The arcade game was the highest-grossing arcade game of 1988 in Hong Kong, and reached number-two on Japan's monthly Game Machine arcade charts. On home computers, the game sold over 1 million copies worldwide, and it was especially successful in the United Kingdom where it was the best-selling home computer game of the 1980s.

Gameplay

The gameplay is similar to Data East's arcade game Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja, released earlier the same year. Robocop includes elements from both beat 'em up and run and gun games.

Release
In 1988, Ocean adapted Data East's Robocop arcade game for 8-bit home computers, converting much of the arcade game while also adding original content to make it different to the arcade original. This version was produced for the Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum, Tandy Color Computer 3, Amstrad CPC, and IBM PC compatibles, meaning that home computers ended up with two different versions of Robocop for North American and European audiences.

Ports for the Apple II, IBM PC compatibles, Amiga, and Atari ST, NES, and Color Computer 3 followed in 1989. The Apple II and IBM PC ports were developed by Quicksilver Software, while the Amiga and Atari ST versions were developed directly by Ocean. The NES version was developed by Sakata SAS Co, and Ocean developed and published a version for the Game Boy in 1990. A port of the game for the Atari Jaguar was planned but never released.

Data East published the game in North America.
RoboCop was a commercial success in arcades, especially in Hong Kong where it was the highest-grossing arcade game of 1988. In Japan, Game Machine listed RoboCop on their February 1, 1989 issue as being the second most-successful table arcade unit of the month.

On home computers, the game sold over 1 million copies worldwide. It was especially successful in the United Kingdom, where it was the best-selling home computer game of the 1980s. The ZX Spectrum version in particular was the best-selling home video game of 1989. The ZX Spectrum RoboCop was one of the biggest selling games of all time on that platform and remained in the Spectrum software sales charts for over a year and a half; it entered the charts in December 1988 and was still in the top five in February 1991. It also topped the UK all-format charts for a record 36 weeks until it was knocked off the number one position by Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in August 1989.

The arcade game was critically well-received. The ZX Spectrum version also achieved critical acclaim, receiving a CRASH Smash award from CRASH, 94% in Sinclair User and Your Sinclair gave 8.8 out of 10, also placing it at number 94 in the Your Sinclair official top 100. The overall opinion was that it captures the original material, with smooth scrolling and animation, sampled speech and sound effects highlighted.

The readers of YS voted it the 9th best game of all time.

The title theme of the Ocean Software versions (composed by Jonathan Dunn) has become well known for its serene, calm tune, which heavily contrasted the tone of both the actual game and the source material; the version of the theme heard in the Game Boy port was later licensed by European kitchen appliance company Ariston for use in a series of TV adverts. The song was also used as the theme song for Charlie Brooker's documentary, How Videogames Changed the World,[30] and was one of Brooker's selections on Desert Island Discs. It was also used as the music for the Internet short, "Dilbert 3" and was sampled in Lil B's song, "In Down Bad", from his mixtape "White Flame".

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Developer(s)
Data East
Publisher(s)
Data East
Designer(s) Yoshiyuki Urushibara, Tomo Adachi (Arcade)
Peter Johnson (Amiga & Atari ST)
Programmer(s) Ryōji Minagawa, Mr. Deco Men, Kenji Takahashi, S. Tamura, Masaaki Tamura (Arcade)
Peter Johnson, Andrew Bond (Amiga)
Chris Janisz, Larry Ashmun, Rich Gilbert (DOS)
Artist(s) Tomo Adachi, Asami Kaneko, Mix Man, Yoshinari Kaiho (Arcade)
Chris Janisz, Howard Scheer, Michael L. Snyder (DOS)
Peter Johnson (Amiga & Atari ST)
Composer(s) Hiroaki Yoshida
Hitomi Komatsu
Hiroyuki (Arcade)
Shogo Sakai (NES)
Jon Dunn (ZX Spectrum, Game Boy and C64)
Peter Johnson (Amiga & Atari ST)
Chris Janisz, Paul Nettle, Jeff Webb, Howard Scheer (DOS)
Series RoboCop
Platform(s)
Arcade
Release
November 1, 1988
Genre(s) Beat 'em up, run and gun
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer (not in all versions)
Arcade system Data East MEC-M1

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