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appeared in a number of video games released as tie-ins for the motion picture: * The NES and Game Boy games, developed by Realtime Associates and published by Bandai * The Mega Drive and Master System games, developed and published by Sega * A computer game (Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, and GX-4000) developed by Titus Interactive and published by Walt Disney Computer Software. * Another computer game, ''Dick Tracy: The Crime Solving Adventure'', for Amiga and DOS, developed by Distinctive Software and also published by Walt Disney Computer Software. ==NES version== Bandai released their version of ''Dick Tracy'' in August 1990, which was developed by Realtime Associates. The game was loosely based on the comic strip, and not the movie. The objective is to solve several mysteries without accusing the wrong person or shooting too many unarmed villains. Each level starts out with a case to solve and some possible clues. The player drives Tracy's vehicle through the city, avoiding snipers and other cars, to various locations mentioned in the clues, where the action shifts to a side-scrolling adventure game. If the player goes to the right location, he will find, during the course of his side-scrolling fighting, a ''clue icon'' that provides additional clues for the case, or the player will be able to speak with a character from the comics who gives clues. There is one car chase in each level. Once the player has collected enough clues, he can drive to the location where the perpetrator is and arrest him. The game will end if Tracy's energy meter is depleted, or if Tracy commits three abuses of power in one case, such as interrogating someone who wasn't involved or arresting someone without complete evidence. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dick Tracy (video game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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