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Virtua Cop: Elite Edition

Virtua Cop: Elite Edition

Details: Arcade game
Initial Release Date: August 15, 2002
Developer: Sega AM2
Designer: Yu Suzuki
Platform: PlayStation 2
Genres: Rail shooter, Shoot 'em up
Publishers: Sega, Acclaim Entertainment
Description: Virtua Cop: Elite Edition is an action-shooter game developed by AM2. It was originally released in 2002. Acclaim Entertainment published the game. The game is rated as "Meh" on RAWG. Virtua Cop: Elite Edition is available on PlayStation 2. It was produced by Toshinori Asai. It was directed by Jun'etsu Kakuta. It was scored by Kentaro Koyama (Arcade), PC) and Tatsuya Kozaki (Saturn.

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