- Release Date: May 14, 1995
- Genre: Adventure
- Style: Interactive Movie
- Similar Games: Critical Path (IBM PC Compatible), Johnny Mnemonic: The Interactive Action Movie (IBM PC Compatible), The Pandora Directive (IBM PC Compatible), Santa Fe Mysteries: Sacred Ground (Hybrid PC/Mac)
Game Description
In this first episodic adventure of Virtual Cop, known as "Good Cop, Bad Cop," you assume the role of John Copeland, played by Jeff Tatum. The interactive movie combines full-motion video sequences with comic book art and advances through a series of decision-making choices that help determine the outcome. Not only is the storyline of the premier episode affected by your choices, but the opening of subsequent releases is determined as well.In the virtual world of Metro, Lt. Jo Vaughn, played by actress Elizabeth Saltarrelli, is the team leader who helps direct Copeland's action through her "virtual chamber" where files, blueprints, artifacts, and interviews are available. As the expendable virtual cop Copeland, you follow the trail of biological software smugglers with feedback and input from Lt. Vaughn. Unfortunately, your path crosses that of a deadly assassin from your past, Viktor (Bruce Bohne), who feels it necessary to eliminate you based on what you've seen and discovered.
~ Michael L. House, All Game Guide
Roots & Influences
This is the first of the Cyber-Mag cinematic series Virtual Cop and features the premiere story of Good Cop, Bad Cop.~ Michael L. House, All Game Guide
Production Credits
Directed by: Dean Lincoln Hyers; Technical Director: Michael Koenigs; Video Produced by: J. Michael Tabor; Director of Photography: Jim Tittle; Written by: Dean Lincoln Hyers, Jeane Moore; Programmer: Doug Ahmann; Production Design: Derek Stroening; Music: Power of 7; VIDEO PRODUCTION 1st Assistant Director: Karen Manion; Production Coordinator: Janice Hout; Script Supervisor: Kimberly Hyers; Production Assistant: Jason Crandell; 2nd Unit Director: Jon Hyers; Gaffer: Rami Selim; Grips: Wendell Anderson-Falls, Laura Mae Bobbick, Blakesly Clapp, Deanna Gregory, Mike Hartzel, Brian Jennings, Travis Schwingle, Dean VonBank; Sound Mixer: Matt Ehling; Video Digitizing: Dan Nyberg; Visual Effects: Jon Hyers; Stunt Supervisor: Eric Howell; Makeup Artist: Daniel Curet; Costumes/Wardrobe: Mona Kay; Props: Robert Poate; Cop Helmets: MINNEFEX; Set Dressing: Tammy Banal; Craft Services: Laura Mae Bobbick; CAST Copeland: Jeff Tatum; Jo: Elizabeth Saltarrelli; Viktor: Bruce Bohne; Khallid: Bruce Abas; Barth: Ken Green; Dan: Darek Beck; Willie: Paul Economon; Lenny: Patrick Van Beusekom; Glick: Michael "Spike" Vincent; Annie: Mona Kay; Morton: Michael J. Anderson; Foley: Johnny Felony; Johnson: Robert Poate; Rosalie: Laura Parks; Dancer: Niqie; COMPUTER PRODUCTION Artists: Dean Lincoln Hyers, Derek Stroening, Charles Jacobi, Robert Poate; Blueprint Illustrator: Andrew Allen; Interface Design: Derek Stroening; Production Coordinator: Kimberly Hyers; Sound Engineer: Andrew Benson; Short Story Writer: Julie King; Design Consultant: Corrie Bergeron; SPECIAL THANKS AFTRA: Tim Ogren; David Trembley Productions; Fredrikson & Byron P.A.: John Stout, Stephen Bergerson; JEBCO Leasing: David Spillmann, Terry Klein, Andy Maggi; The Top Hat
~ Michael L. House, All Game Guide





