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Virtua Cop

Virtua Cop (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Saturn
Tags: Shooter, Light Gun
Developer: AM2

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1995
EU
12/08/1995
JP
11/24/1995

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Reader Reviews

Virtua Cop review

Reviewed February 14, 2007

dementedhut says: "You know what? I don't even have to review Virtua Cop, because once I tell you the names of the main characters, you'll wanna play it anyway. "
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Virtua Cop review

Reviewed December 18, 2003

shinnokxz says: "Light Guns are fun accessories. They add a whole new dimension to first person shoot' em up games, especially automated ones such as Virtua Cop for the Sega Saturn. But when Sega failed to release a solid first-party company Light Gun unit, gamers were forced to put up with un-calibrated third-party bull crap. People who lacked the availability to get any Light Gun of some sort, they were forced to tag along with the directional pad on the Sega Saturn controller. "
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