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Arcade
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Sony Playstation
Release Date: February 9, 1996   |   Genre: Adventure
The game centers on Jonathan Ingram, one of the five "Policenauts", astronauts with police training, assigned to ensure the safety of Beyond Coast, mankind's first fully functional space colony in the year 2013. A freak accident occurs while testing a new space walking suit and Jonathan is drifted away into space and is presumed dead by his colleagues. He is found alive and well 25 years later thanks to the cold-sleep module connected to the suit. Three years later, Jonathan (now a private investigator working in the former Los Angeles) is visited by his former wife, Lorraine. She asks for Jonathan's help in solving the disappearance of her current husband, Kenzo Hojo, the only clues he left behind being a torn leaf, a set of capsules, and the word "Plato". Jonathan is reluctant to take her case at first. However, after Lorraine leaves his office, she is attacked and murdered by a man in a black motorcycle suit. Jonathan, unable to catch the culprit, decides to fulfill his ex-wife's final request and travels to Beyond. There he is reunited with his former partner from his LAPD days, Ed Brown, who agrees to help Jonathan investigate the circumstances surrounding Hojo's disappearance and Lorraine's murder.
PC
Release Date: June 9, 1987   |   Genre: Adventure
The first game in Sierra's Police Quest franchise. This game introduces Sonny Bonds, a Police Officer based in the fictional town of Lytton, California. His adventures lead him to the dangerous drug lord, Jessie Bains. In Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel, you play as rookie patrol Officer Sunny Bonds as he tracks down the notorious drug dealer known as "The Death Angel" in the fictional town of Lytton The player uses real police procedures (as outlined in the extensive instruction manual) to handle everything from routine traffic stops to a homicide. Originally released using the Adventure Game Interpreter in 1987, the game was remade in glorious VGA in 1992 using the SCI engine.
PC
Release Date: September 30, 1995   |   Genre: Adventure
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: January 1, 1991   |   Genre: Adventure
The third game in Sierra's Police Quest series. Based again in Lytton, Sonny Bonds has been promoted, and is forced to deal with both the questionable ethics of a colleague and the attempted murder of his wife, as the sleepy California city is under attack by a deranged serial killer.
PC
Release Date: January 1, 1988   |   Genre: Adventure
The second game released in the Police Quest franchise. It follows the adventures of Sonny Bonds after his recent promotion to the Homicide squad in the fictional town of Lytton, California in 1988.
PC
Release Date: November 25, 2011   |   Genre:
Atari 7800
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Racing
Are you good enough to race with the best? Do you have the nerve and skill to be a professional race car driver? You are about to find out! Behind the wheel of your sleek Formula I race car you will pit yourself against the clock and the world's top racers to win the Pole Position II, the number one starting spot. To enter the Grand Prix itself, you'll have to race at hair-raising speeds to complete the Qualifying Lap in 73 seconds or less. Then choose from four courses, ranging from the relatively innocuous Test course to the perilous Suzuka track. Test your racing skills as you tear around treacherous curves, maneuver your way out of dangerous skids, and veer around hazardous obstacles. Go flat out to beat the track record and you'll be the Grand Prix winner!
Arcade
Release Date: July 12, 1982   |   Genre: Racing
Pole Position is a racing video game released in 1982 by Namco. It was published by Namco in Japan and by Atari, Inc. in the United States. The game popularized the use of sprite-based, pseudo-3D graphics with its "rear-view racer format"—where the player’s view is behind and above the vehicle, looking forward along the road with the horizon in sight—which would remain in use even after true 3D computer graphics became standard for racing games.