Virtual Cop (CYBER-MAG Series) 1 / Episode 2: The Angel Returns
 : 1995
: FMV Quest, Adventure
: Digital Entertainment
: Cafe Entertainment
os: Win3.11/Win9x/MacOS
: Macromedia Projector

Topics fmv, visual novel, Virtual Cop, cyberpunk, CD, windows, macintosh
An interesting "Virtual Magazine" that mixes Max-Payne style comic panels with Full Motion Video. The disc image is in Bin/Cue format. The program won't run on 64-bit Windows but will work in a virtual machine like XP Mode or the like, and contains a Macintosh version as well. As long as your virtual machine thinks the virtual drive you've mounted the game to is it's own main disc drive, it will work fine, and you can also burn the image to a CD for less software hassle.

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What is Virtual Cop Cyber-Mag Series?



VIRTUAL COP CYBER-MAG SERIES

This INTERACTIVE TRADING CARD contains still artwork from the CD-ROM Cyber-Mag series Virtual Cop, plus information regarding characters in the series. Look for more Interactive Virtual Cop Trading Cards available on-line. Look for sneak previews of future issues of Virtual Cop as well as other Cyber-Mag series soon.

VIRTUAL COP is an ON-GOING INTERACTIVE VIDEO COMIC BOOK SERIES on CD-ROM available at a software store near you. These CD-ROM video comics (called CYBER-MAGs) tell stories through a multi-plane storytelling approach including a Main Story, Character Interviews, Technical Exhibits, Blueprints and Interactive Choices. The series premieres with "Good Cop / Bad Cop," available APRIL 25th at your local software store followed by "The Angel Returns," and "Back In Blue," later this year. Virtual Cop is available at Software Etc., Computer City, Comp USA, Babbages, Media Play, Techno Comics, Price Costco, and other leading software retailers worldwide. If you need further information regarding availability in your location, call Digital Entertainment at 1-800-728-4000 x3136.

Virtual Cop, episode one, ships on a single, hybrid CD-ROM that runs on both Macintosh and Windows multimedia computers. It comes with QuickTime for Macintosh and Windows and runs directly from the CD-ROM. It requires a double-speed CD-ROM drive and works on machines with 8 MB of memory or more. The product has been optimized to run on PowerPC computers. The retail price is just $24.95!

"TWO YEARS ON THE FORCE...THREE MORE BEFORE PAROLE" - John Copeland spends his waking hours in a blue uniform, fighting crime on the Virtual Police Force. Jo, his boss, is a tough cop who sees through his eyes and hears through his ears, directing Copeland through dangerous missions from her virtual reality relay station. At the end of the day, Jo goes to her apartment on 5th street...Copeland goes to his home...jail. Pursuing the smugglers of biological software (called wetware), Copeland stumbles on the nastiest hitman ever to face the Metro. His name is Viktor, an "Extractor," and what Copeland sees next is likely to cost him his life.

MAIN STORY - The main story is a video comic book with fantastic artwork, live action scenes and interactivity, allowing you to visually affect certain scenes by determining the action of the hero, John Copeland, Virtual Cop.

CHARACTER INTERVIEWS - At any point, you may browse a large list of questions to ask the Characters of Virtual Cop. For example the first question is "Is a Virtual Cop a Real Cop?" By Clicking on icons of Copeland, Jo, Kallid or Dan, you will get a different response.

COP FILES - Cop files contain a sleu of context-sensitive exhibits, allowing you to explore the world of Virtual Cop. Loaded with blueprints, tactile simulations, articles, mug shots and terminology, you get an opportunity to go deeper into the storytelling process.

Suggested Strategy - Each component of Virtual Cop (Main Story, Character Interviews, Cop Files) contain part of the story. For the most complete story experience, we recommend going through all three components of this on-going series. Unlike traditional media, Cyber-Mag provides a richer understanding of the story and its characters, while providing a comprehensive world-view, which will continue to unfold over future episodes.

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Virtual Cop (PC and Mac, CD-ROM) Digital Entertainment - 1995 USA, Canada Release

Virtual Cop

Product ID 41027-20101
Product UPC 041027201018
Platform(s) PC and Mac
Packaging Retail Box
Media CD-ROM
Copyright date 1995
Publisher(s) Digital Entertainment
Category(s) Entertainment,Adventure
Recommended age(s) 17+
Country of Origin United States of America
Description from the packaging.
Cyber-Mag
Cinematic Comic Book
Episode Two
The Angel Returns

Over 400 mind blowing graphics.
Deluxe full screen letterbox video.
Character interviews.
technical artifacts and blueprints.
Interactive scenes.
For mature audiences.

Starring Jeff Tatum, Elizabeth Saltarrelli, Bruce Bohne, Hen Green.
Produced by J. Michael Tabor.
Technical Director- Michael A. Hoenigs.
Director of Photography- Jim Tittle.
Visual Effects- Jon Hyers.
Programming- Scott Holman.
Music- Power Of Seven.
Production Design- Derek Strening.
Written by Jeane Moore.
Directed by Dean Lincoln Hyers.

Character driven and content rich, Cyber-Mag is a cinematic series loaded with mind blowing graphics, live action video and interactivity. The adventure continues in The Angel Returns, as John Copeland dons the mantle of his dark past.

Cyber-Mag involves the viewer with choices that affect not only scenes in this release, but also the opening of future episodes.

Explore the world of Virtual Cop through the blueprints and artifacts in the Cop Files. Plus, interview the characters yourself- a Cyber-Mag exclusive.

Amidst a disastrous mission, virtual officer John Copeland finds himself "off the net," free and clear of his virtual link to the cops. Before him stands arch villain Viktor, a deadly wetware extractor no one has seen and lived to tell about. Faced with execution by Viktor, Copeland betrays his team leader Jo, and goes on the run, donning his dark and secret alias, "Angel." Trusting that Jo's feelings for him will restrain her from throwing his termination switch. Copeland sets a death trap for Viktor. Capturing the extractor's original target, Barth, who is enhanced with experimental military wetware, Copeland confronts Viktor as well as his own dark past.

System Requirements
PC Windows 3.1
Required CPU 486-33
Required RAM 8MB
Req. Hard Drive 2MB Free
Required CD Speed 2X
Required Audio 8-bit sound card
16-bit sound card
Supported Video SVGA 256 Color
Vesa SVGA Hi-Color
Vesa SVGA True-Color
PC Windows 95
Required CPU 486-33
Required RAM 8MB
Req. Hard Drive 2MB Free
Required CD Speed 2X
Required Audio 8-bit sound card
16-bit sound card
Supported Video SVGA 256 Color
Vesa SVGA Hi-Color
Vesa SVGA True-Color
Mac System 7.0
Required CPU Mac II
Required RAM 8MB
Req. Hard Drive 2MB Free
Required CD Speed 2X


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