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developer
ICE Software - Alan Grier
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game_name
Cisco Heat
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languages
en
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platform
cpc
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players
1
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0
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publisher
Image Works
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year
1991
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cisco-heat
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>Take the wheel of a high powered police car in this race around the >famous area of San Francisco. >The Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, China Town, Twin Peaks all >flash by with exciting realism. >Blast the horn to shift other cars out of the way, as you tackle 5 >levels of non stop action, but only the best can make it - ***so hit >the gas pedal and race for glory.*** > -- <cite>Game Box</cite> ***Cisco Heat*** is a 1990 arcade racing game developed and published by  Jaleco. ***Gameplay*** The player takes on the role of an officer who must race his squad car  through San Francisco in an attempt to win the first ever  'National Championship Police Car Steeplechase'. The gameplay is similar  to that of other contemporary racing games, with a two-speed shifter  and a chase view. It includes sights such as the famous trams and the  Golden Gate Bridge. The player can pick from two cars, a Ford LTD Crown  Victoria-lookalike police car and a Nissan 300ZX turbo-lookalike police  car. ***Ports*** In late 1991, versions for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC,  ZX Spectrum and PC were developed by ICE Software and released by Image  Works, shortly before the Robert Maxwell-owned company folded. Stuart  Campbell suggested that the Amiga version he played had little in  common with the arcade game, but was a good game in its own right. Source:[Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_Heat)
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run"ciscohea"
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cpc_model
6128
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[{"name": "Cisco Heat (1991)(Image Works)[cr Genesis][t Genesis].dsk", "sha1": "9345f623437c2bba4d60caa9e4732d6ca424755e", "size": 194816}]
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Disk 1.dsk: 9345f623437c2bba4d60caa9e4732d6ca424755e
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ede1f72a-8c2e-499e-8df6-e930e6d649f1
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cpc cpc
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0 (inherited)
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2018-12-27
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variant_name
DSK, cr Genesis, t Genesis
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Cisco Heat (cpc, TOSEC, DSK, 1991, Image Works, cr Genesis, t Genesis)
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2014-05-17
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Amstrad CPC - Games - [DSK] (TOSEC-v2015-05-07_CM).dat
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