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''Virua Cop'' stands as the only Sega game to receive the Laser Games treatment, although there were others for movie franchises such as ''Star Wars'', ''Independence Day'' and ''Mars Attacks''. | ''Virua Cop'' stands as the only Sega game to receive the Laser Games treatment, although there were others for movie franchises such as ''Star Wars'', ''Independence Day'' and ''Mars Attacks''. | ||
− | ==Physical | + | The game was also released as part of the [[Pocket Arcade]] series. |
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | VirtuaCop TigerLCD.jpg | ||
+ | VirtuaCop LCD PocketArcade.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==Physical scans== | ||
{{Scanbox | {{Scanbox | ||
| console=LCD | | console=LCD | ||
| region=US | | region=US | ||
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+ | | console=LCD | ||
+ | | region=US (Pocket Arcade) | ||
+ | | front=VirtuaCop LCD US Box Front PocketArcade.jpg | ||
+ | | back=VirtuaCop LCD US Box Back PocketArcade.jpg | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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The handheld version of Virua Cop is an LCD game released by Tiger Electronics based on the arcade release of Virtua Cop. It was released as part of Tiger's short-lived "Tiger Laser Games" range, which utilises basic "light gun" controls.
Virua Cop stands as the only Sega game to receive the Laser Games treatment, although there were others for movie franchises such as Star Wars, Independence Day and Mars Attacks.
The game was also released as part of the Pocket Arcade series.
Gallery
Physical scans
References
Virtua Cop series of games | |
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Virtua Cop (1994) | Virtua Cop 2 (1995) | Virtua Cop 3 (2003) | |
Virtua Cop (1995) | Virtua Cop 2 (1996) | Virtua Cop Special Pack (1998) | Virtua Cop 1-2 Pack (1998) | |
Virtua Cop 2 (2000) | |
Virtua Cop (1996) | Virtua Cop 2 (1997) | |
Virtua Cop (199x) | |
Virtua Cop: Elite Edition (2002) | |
Virtua Cop related media | |
Virtua Cop Soundtracks (1996) | |
Virtua Cop Official Guide Book (1995) | Virtua Cop Kyuukyoku Hon (1996) | Virtua Cop: Crisis City (1996) | Virtua Cop Vol. 2: Gyakushuu no Fang (1996) | Virtua Cop 2 Tai Terrorist Chinatsu Manual (1996) | Virtua Cop 2 Killer Manual (1997) | Virtua Cop 2 Detective Manual (1997) |