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  • Undercover Cops
  • Undercover cops
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  • Undercover cops are referred to several times in Arrested Development.
  • Undercover Cops is an arcade Beat'Em Up by Irem later ported on the Super Famicom, designed by most of the staff that would later make the Metal Slug series. In 2043, a city is assaulted by the Mad Scientist Dr. Crayborn and his large gang of thugs. To counter this, the mayor hires a group of three professional "city sweepers" to clean the streets. They are: Later received a sequel on the Game Boy called Undercover Cops Gaiden, which is a turn-based board game instead of a Beat'Em Up, and a Super-Deformed manga adaptation by the infamous guro artist Waita Uziga.
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  • Undercover cops are referred to several times in Arrested Development.
  • Undercover Cops is an arcade Beat'Em Up by Irem later ported on the Super Famicom, designed by most of the staff that would later make the Metal Slug series. In 2043, a city is assaulted by the Mad Scientist Dr. Crayborn and his large gang of thugs. To counter this, the mayor hires a group of three professional "city sweepers" to clean the streets. They are: * Zan Takahara: A former karate champion stripped of his black belt after accidentally killing a man in self-defence. * Matt Gables: A football player falsely accused of murder and banned from the sport because the officials thought he was too violent. * Rosa Felmond: A vigilante on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge after her lover was killed by thugs. Featuring the same detailed sprite art and subtle humorous touches later seen in Metal Slug, along with a large numbers of moves rivalling the likes of Violent Storm, this game is frequently seen as a classic by hardcore fans of the beat'em up genre. However, while it did find a cult success in Japan, it was impaired elsewhere by a severely gimped World release and no exports of the home version. Later received a sequel on the Game Boy called Undercover Cops Gaiden, which is a turn-based board game instead of a Beat'Em Up, and a Super-Deformed manga adaptation by the infamous guro artist Waita Uziga.