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RoboCop is a first-person shooter video game based on the RoboCop films. It was developed and published by French company Titus Interactive, which acquired the rights to produce RoboCop video games in 1999. After several schedule changes, the game was released in 2003 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox, with the European versions distributed through Avalon Interactive. A GameCube version was released in Japan in 2004, under the title RoboCop: Aratanaru Kiki (English: RoboCop: New Crisis). According to Metacritic, the Xbox version received "unfavorable" reviews.

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  • RoboCop (videojuego de 2003) (es)
  • RoboCop (jeu vidéo, 2003) (fr)
  • RoboCop (videogioco 2003) (it)
  • RoboCop (2003 video game) (en)
  • RoboCop (игра, 2003) (ru)
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  • RoboCop es un videojuego de disparos en primera persona basado en las películas de RoboCop. Fue desarrollado y publicado por la empresa francesa Titus Interactive, que adquirió los derechos de un videojuego RoboCop en 1999. Después de varios cambios de programación, el juego se lanzó en 2003 para Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 y Xbox, y las versiones europeas se distribuyeron a través de Avalon Interactive. En 2004, en Japón, se lanzó una versión para GameCube, bajo el título RoboCop: Aratanaru Kiki (Inglés: RoboCop: New Crisis). Según Metacritic, la versión de Xbox recibió críticas "desfavorables". (es)
  • RoboCop is a first-person shooter video game based on the RoboCop films. It was developed and published by French company Titus Interactive, which acquired the rights to produce RoboCop video games in 1999. After several schedule changes, the game was released in 2003 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox, with the European versions distributed through Avalon Interactive. A GameCube version was released in Japan in 2004, under the title RoboCop: Aratanaru Kiki (English: RoboCop: New Crisis). According to Metacritic, the Xbox version received "unfavorable" reviews. (en)
  • RoboCop est un jeu vidéo de tir à la première personne développé et édité par Titus Interactive, sorti en 2003 sur Windows, GameCube, PlayStation 2 et Xbox. (fr)
  • RoboCop è un videogioco sparatutto in prima persona basato sul primo film RoboCop, pubblicato nel 2003 dalla Titus Interactive per console di sesta generazione.L'unica versione pubblicata in America del Nord è quella disponibile per Xbox, mentre nella regione PAL è stato pubblicato per tutte le console. (it)
  • RoboCop (яп. RoboCop: Aratanaru Kiki) — видеоигра в жанре шутера от первого лица 2003 года по одноимённому фильму, разработанная Titus Interactive для платформ GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox и PC. Распространением игры в Европе занималась . Игра вышла в 2003 году в США, а 23 июля 2004 года вышла русская версия от 1С, переводом которой занималась Nival Interactive . (ru)
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