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Cisco Heat

Arcade

Cisco Heat

Cisco Heat

Publisher
Jaleco
Genre
Racing
Released
Oct 1990

Description

Released by Jaleco in October 1990 for arcades, Cisco Heat is a police car racing game set in the hilly streets of San Francisco. Players navigate courses filled with sharp, right-angle turns, choosing between two vehicles with different performance characteristics. The game carries over the popular "horn system" from its predecessor, Big Run. Developed by Data East, it features communication-based versus play, allowing for heated races. Notably, players may also experience an interesting quirk where performing a specific maneuver while a vehicle is rolled over allows it to accelerate and recover immediately.

Story

Players take control of a police car and aim for victory in the "National Championship Police Car Steeplechase" held in San Francisco, USA. The goal of each stage is to reach a designated destination within the time limit while navigating through the city and avoiding rival vehicles and civilian traffic. This is a racing game where players must choose from two types of police cars to conquer the streets of San Francisco, known for its intense elevation changes and sharp, angular turns.

INFO

Platform
Arcade
Year
1990
Publisher
Jaleco
Genre
Racing
English Title
Cisco Heat
Released
Oct 1990

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Cisco Heat
Cisco Heat

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