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You pick cases, charm (or annoy) clients in pixelated L.A., and watch your choices ripple through the firm—clunky but oddly satisfying if you lean into its weird '90s adventure game vibe.

Developer: Capstone Software
Genre: Legal
Released: 1992
File size: 1.86 MB
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Game Overview

L.A. Law: The Computer Game is a weird little time capsule from 1992—basically, you play as a rookie lawyer at the same firm from the TV show, trying to juggle cases, office politics, and the occasional dramatic twist. The pixelated version of the L.A. skyline greets you right away, and you’re immediately thrown into picking your first case. I remember staring at the options, half-expecting it to play like a courtroom drama, but it’s more about navigating dialogue trees and making choices that actually affect how things play out.

It’s got that classic early ‘90s adventure game vibe—clunky interface, questionable voice acting, but somehow still weirdly engaging if you stick with it. The cases range from corporate disputes to personal injury suits, and yeah, some of the legal logic is… let’s say “creative.” No DVD release for the show means this might be the only way younger players even know it existed. Definitely a niche pick, but if you’re into retro TV tie-ins, it’s got its charm.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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