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Police Quest: SWAT

Police Quest: SWAT

Details: Video game series
Descr: Police Quest is a series of police simulation video games produced and published by Sierra On-Line between 1987 and 1998. The first five were adventure simulation games, the first three of which were designed by former police officer Jim Walls. Wikipedia
Developers: Sierra On-Line
Publishers: Sierra On-Line
Designers: Jim Walls, Sierra Entertainment, Daryl Gates, Paul Hellquist, Ian Vogel, William Gardner
Genres: Adventure game, Simulation Video Game, Strategy game, Tactical shooter

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SWAT 4
Plot: SWAT 4 is a 2005 tactical shooter video game developed by Irrational Games and published by Vivendi Universal Games exclusively for Microsoft Windows. It was built on Irrational Games' Vengeance Engine powered by Unreal Engine 2 technology. Wikipedia

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SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle
Plot: SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle is a tactical shooter video game developed by Sierra Northwest and published by Sierra Entertainment for Microsoft Windows-based PCs. It is the seventh installment of the Police Quest series and the first game in the series to be played from the first-person perspective...


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Police Quest: SWAT 2
Plot: Police Quest: SWAT 2 is a 1998 real-time tactics and police simulation video game released for Microsoft Windows. It is the sixth game in the Police Quest series. It uses an isometric projection camera view, somewhat similar to the squad-level real-time tactics video game in the mold of X-COM or Jagged...

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SWAT: Global Strike Team
Plot: SWAT: Global Strike Team is a 2003 tactical shooter video game developed by Argonaut Games and published by Sierra Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Wikipedia

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Police Quest: SWAT
Plot: Police Quest is a series of police simulation video games produced and published by Sierra On-Line between 1987 and 1998. The first five were adventure simulation games, the first three of which were designed by former police officer Jim Walls. Wikipedia

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SWAT: Target Liberty
Plot: SWAT: Target Liberty is a tactical shooter video game developed by 3G Studios and published by Vivendi Games exclusively for PlayStation Portable. Wikipedia

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Police Quest: Open Season
Plot: Police Quest: Open Season is the fourth installment of Sierra On-Line's popular Police Quest series. Released in November 1993, it was created by retired Police Chief Daryl F. Gates, who was the Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department from 1978 to 1992. Wikipedia

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Ready Or Not

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SWAT Force
Plot: SWAT Force is the first game of the Police Quest series to be released for mobiles, developed by French studio Kaolink. The player controls a two-man team and tries to rescue hostages, arrest suspects and secure weapons. It was released February 28, 2006. Wikipedia

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Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel
Plot: Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel is an adventure game produced by Jim Walls for Sierra On-Line, and originally released in 1987 built on their AGI. Wikipedia

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Police Quest III: The Kindred
Plot: Police Quest III: The Kindred is an adventure game produced by Jim Walls for Sierra On-Line, and released in 1991. It is the sequel to Police Quest II: The Vengeance and is part of the Police Quest series. Wikipedia

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Police Quest II: The Vengeance
Plot: Police Quest II: The Vengeance is an adventure game produced by Jim Walls for Sierra On-Line, and released in 1988. It is the sequel to Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel and is part of the Police Quest series. Wikipedia

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SWAT Elite Troops
Plot: SWAT Elite Troops is the second game of the Police Quest series to be released for mobiles. It was released March 1, 2008. Wikipedia

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Tribes: Vengeance
Plot: Tribes: Vengeance is a science fiction first-person shooter video game, developed by Irrational Games and released by Vivendi Universal Games in October 2004. It was built on an enhanced version of the Unreal Engine 2/2.5, which Irrational Games called the Vengeance engine. Wikipedia