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A Japanese-exclusive spin-off fighting game in the Final Fight universe, developed by the same team that later produced the Maximo series and Final Fight: Streetwise.
Known for extremely vulgar dialogue and over-the-top violence, the story of Kingpin is one of revenge against the ultimate crime lord the Kingpin.
Grand Theft Auto: London 1961 was the second expansion pack released for the original Grand Theft Auto.
Beatdown: Welcome to the Hood! is a real-time tactics game in which the player controls a gang, which does mostly gang-related activities.
Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 was the first mission pack to be released for Grand Theft Auto.
In Gangsters, players are in control of a growing crime syndicate, and the objective is to be the leading family in Chicago.
It's the Roaring Twenties in Chicago: Build a crime empire, gain political and economic control over the whole city, and crush other gangs via cleverly timed attacks and legal bills. Strategize in real time over the Internet.
Build homes, build facilities and crush your opponent using any means at hand in this building game.
The game follows a worn down 1930s post-Prohibition era private detective caught up in a murder that he was framed for.
Grand Theft Auto is a free roaming crime saga with multiple settings and a top-down view.
Blood is a horror-themed first-person shooter that brings plenty of blood, gore, and dismemberment to the Build engine courtesy of its less-than-savory protagonist, Caleb.
A 3D fighting game from the studio behind Virtual On, putting players in control of a weapon-clad gang leader as they fight to determine the strongest gang in Tokyo.
Chaos Overlords is a 1996 PC/Mac turn-based strategy game by the defunct studio New World Computing.
The last installment of the Fatal Fury beat-'em-up trilogy has Metro City under riot by a new threat, forcing Haggar and Guy to take action alongside two new allies.
A beat 'em up for the PC Engine focusing around girl gangs in Tokyo. It was released only in Japan. It features a frequently amusing soundtrack.
Based on William Gibson's Neuromancer, Shadowrun for the Genesis is a darker, grittier, and more open-ended game than its counterpart on the SNES.
The fighting games Body Blows and Body Blows Galactic combined to one huge game. Released on Amiga CD32 and PC.
Players fight for their survival in a gritty future where nothing matters but speed, destruction, and survival.
Crawl inside the mind of a serial killer: Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: Open Season (also known as Police Quest IV) is the fourth entry in Sierra On-Line's gritty crime drama adventure game series, Police Quest.
Arcade light-gun shooter released by Taito in 1993. It supports 2 player co-op, and made use of digitized sprites and sprite-scaling to produce pseudo-3D graphics.
Body Blows is a fighting game from the famous software house Team 17. It features eleven combatants with backgrounds in a variety of fighting styles. It was released on the PC, Commodore CDTV and Amiga 500/1200.
A four player fighting tournament featuring the Kunio-kun characters.
Several women have been kidnapped by a crime boss. It's your job to rescue them by beating up everyone in your way.
Scrolling brawler with RPG attributes. Fight through street gangs as Alex and Ryan in search of Ryan's kidnapped girlfriend. This game was basically an early proto-GTA sandbox brawler, where the player can explore the city, beat up or steal from random people, and shop around.
One of the first ultra-violent arcade games to be released. With extreme violence being the main draw. This classic also featured a moral message about drugs. This game was remade in 2005.
A multi-directional top-down shooter in which the player has to save New York City from a terroristic nuclear assault.
Was produced and released in 1988 to coincide with the anime movie of the same name released earlier that year.
A game based on the Charles Bronson movie. The player mows down criminals with an assortment of weapons.
Known outside of Japan as "Takeshi's Challenge", this game is an unconventional action-adventure platformer created by famous Japanese comedian Beat Takeshi. Along with its open world exploration and mature themes, the game is known for its unorthodox game progression (where the game can easily be made unwinnable).
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