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Timecop is a side-scrolling action video game produced by Cryo Interactive for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. It is based on the 1994 film of the same title and takes place after the events of the film. Despite the use of digitized actors to portray the characters in the game, Jean-Claude Van Damme was not used to pose as protagonist Max Walker. Levels range from locales in the past (e.g., New York City during the 1920s, the European front of World War II), the present day, and a dystopian Los Angeles of the distant future.

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  • Timecop est un jeu vidéo d'action et de plates-formes de science-fiction développé par Cryo Interactive et édité par Victor Interactive en 1995. Il s'agit d'une adaptation du film du même nom sorti en 1994, dans lequel Jean-Claude Van Damme tient le rôle principal. (fr)
  • Timecop is a side-scrolling action video game produced by Cryo Interactive for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. It is based on the 1994 film of the same title and takes place after the events of the film. Despite the use of digitized actors to portray the characters in the game, Jean-Claude Van Damme was not used to pose as protagonist Max Walker. Levels range from locales in the past (e.g., New York City during the 1920s, the European front of World War II), the present day, and a dystopian Los Angeles of the distant future. Although the game was only released for the Super NES, a version was also developed for the Sega CD, with a short demo being distributed in May 1995 alongside the European Sega Pro magazine. Despite being fully completed by the developer, JVC pulled off the Sega CD version publishing and it remained unreleased. In 2007, a complete version of the game was eventually released on the Internet by the Sega CD version coder. (en)
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  • 1995-02-17 (xsd:date)
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  • Olivier Venet (en)
  • Michel Rho (en)
  • Hubert Szymczak (en)
  • Patrice Forsans (en)
  • Thierry Roger (en)
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  • Japanese cover art (en)
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  • Fabien Fessard (en)
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  • Timecop (en)
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  • Timecop est un jeu vidéo d'action et de plates-formes de science-fiction développé par Cryo Interactive et édité par Victor Interactive en 1995. Il s'agit d'une adaptation du film du même nom sorti en 1994, dans lequel Jean-Claude Van Damme tient le rôle principal. (fr)
  • Timecop is a side-scrolling action video game produced by Cryo Interactive for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. It is based on the 1994 film of the same title and takes place after the events of the film. Despite the use of digitized actors to portray the characters in the game, Jean-Claude Van Damme was not used to pose as protagonist Max Walker. Levels range from locales in the past (e.g., New York City during the 1920s, the European front of World War II), the present day, and a dystopian Los Angeles of the distant future. (en)
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  • Timecop (jeu vidéo) (fr)
  • Timecop (video game) (en)
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