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Play Motor City Patrol Online

Drive a patrol car, respond to dispatch calls, pull over speeders, and engage in tense pursuits and shootouts in Motor City Patrol for the NES.

Developer: Source Research & Development
Genre: Action
Released: 1992
File size: 256.02 KB
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Game Overview

Motor City Patrol came out in 1992 for the NES, developed by Source Research & Development. It was one of those later-era NES games that tried to push the hardware a bit further, offering a more involved simulation than the simple arcade-style action common on the system. You don't see many police simulators from that time, so it always stood out for its specific, almost methodical approach to the job.

You control a police officer from a first-person perspective inside a patrol car, driving the streets of a digitized city. Your main objective is to respond to dispatches, pull over speeding vehicles, and eventually engage in pursuits that can end in shootouts. Key mechanics include monitoring your speedometer and a detailed city map to navigate, managing your siren and spotlight during traffic stops, and using a targeting reticle for firearm combat during violent encounters. The pacing is deliberate, almost tense, as you wait for the next call over the radio, and the difficulty spikes sharply when a routine stop suddenly turns into a gunfight. It feels like a slow, careful buildup of pressure that can explode without much warning.

Nintendo (NES)
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