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- Q1643114 abstract "This article is for the 1998 video game. For the electronic music group, see Futurecop!Future Cop: LAPD is a third-person shooter published and developed by Electronic Arts and released first for the PlayStation, then Mac OS and Windows. Future Cop was originally developed as an installment of the popular Strike series of games. The final cut-scene of Nuclear Strike includes a trailer for the next game in the series, Future Strike, including shots of a mech robot called 'Warrior'. Future Strike was never released, but that development of the game evolved into Future Cop: L.A.P.D., which features gameplay similar to the previous Strike games and a mech robot like the one seen in the Future Strike trailer.In the game, players assume the role of a pilot for the X1-Alpha, a robot designed to fight in the "Crime War" in Los Angeles in the year 2098. The X1-Alpha is a police vehicle that can transform between a fast, hovering pursuit vehicle, and a slower, full-fledged combat mecha".
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- Q1643114 releaseDate "1998-08-31".
- Q1643114 releaseDate "1998-12-15".
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- Q1643114 platforms "Mac OS".
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- Q1643114 publisher "Electronic Arts".
- Q1643114 released "--08-31".
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- Q1643114 title "Future Cop: LAPD".
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- Q1643114 comment "This article is for the 1998 video game. For the electronic music group, see Futurecop!Future Cop: LAPD is a third-person shooter published and developed by Electronic Arts and released first for the PlayStation, then Mac OS and Windows. Future Cop was originally developed as an installment of the popular Strike series of games. The final cut-scene of Nuclear Strike includes a trailer for the next game in the series, Future Strike, including shots of a mech robot called 'Warrior'.".
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