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Sergeant Seymour Robot Cop Amstrad CPC

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Publisher:Code Masters Ltd.
Year:1992
Languages:English
Developer:Big Red Software Ltd (David Spicer, Jason Brashill, Peter J. Ranson & Allister Brimble)
Players:1
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Join Sergeant Seymour's latest block bustin' ROBOT COP movie. Splat the villians in over 30 amazing action packed levels with bolt on bionic bits. He's mean, he's clean, he's the all new ENFORCEMENT MACHINE... — Cassette cover

Sergeant Seymour Robot Cop In this action game, Seymour played a bionic policeman. He could use his extending arm against the assorted enemies as he worked his way towards the centre of the spiral-shaped screens.

The Seymour series of games consisted of five computer games released  by Codemasters in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They starred the  eponymous Seymour, a slug- or potato-like character with large feet.  Your Sinclair magazine, it was repeatedly stated that Seymour was in  fact 'a blob of lard', though doubt has been cast as to the veracity  of these claims.

Seymour had his origins in Codemasters' decision to move the  established Dizzy series out of their fantasy-style settings and into  the real world. They later changed their minds about this, but liked  the game that had been designed for the move. Consequently, Seymour  was created to star in it.

In all, five Seymour games were released, of which two were  Dizzy-style arcade adventures, and three, also echoing Dizzy,  were arcade style. A notable short adventure was also released  as a free gift with computer magazines.

Source:Wikipedia