Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

RoboCop

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RoboCop is a side-scrolling action game for the NES based on the 1987 film of the same name. Players control the cyborg law enforcer Alex Murphy as he fights through crime-ridden Detroit with the iconic Auto-9 pistol. Known for its movie-inspired presentation, digitized voice effects, and recognizable scenes, it remains one of the more memorable licensed action games on the system.
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Release Date
1989-01-01
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Plays
9

The game moves from left to right through streets, interiors, and other film-inspired stages. Players walk, jump, and shoot enemies while clearing stage objectives and progressing to the next mission. RoboCop relies on the Auto-9 for standard attacks and can sometimes use temporary weapons or power-ups. Certain sections demand careful platforming and controlled movement, while boss encounters test positioning and timing. Progress is stage-based, and failing usually means restarting the current level.

RoboCop

The main protagonist, a cyborg police officer created from Alex Murphy, tasked with restoring order in Detroit.

ED-209

A heavy enforcement robot from the film that appears as a formidable enemy in related encounters.

Keep moving and firing to avoid being overwhelmed by enemies on open screens. Clear threats at the edges before pushing forward. On platforming sections, pause and check landing spots for enemies or hazards. Save stronger temporary weapons for tougher enemies or boss fights. Memorizing enemy placements is one of the best ways to reduce damage.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Learning enemy spawn points is more valuable than rushing through stages.

Tips

Check jump landings carefully before advancing.

Tips

Patience helps a lot in the more dangerous sections.

User Reviews

Many players praise how well it captures the feel of the film.

User Reviews

The controls are stiff, but the stages and music have strong retro appeal.

User Reviews

It is a tough licensed game that rewards memorization and patience.

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