L.A. SWAT

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L.A. SWAT
Publisher(s) Mastertronic
Platform(s) C64, Atari 800XL/130XE
Release date 1988
Genre(s) Shooter
Mode(s) one or two player
Media 5.25" floppy
Input methods Joystick

L.A. SWAT is a computer game for Commodore 64 released by Mastertronic in 1988. In this game, the player assumed the role of a Los Angeles police officer fighting rioters. In each level, the player would move toward the top of the screen avoiding or shooting the rioters, who would either lob grenades if at a distance, or beat your character to the pavement with clubs if in melee range.

At the end of each level, a procession of gang members (usually with a single shirt color, marching in formation) would stream down from the top of the screen. After killing all of these gang members, a single gang member would move randomly around the screen with a woman next to him. This functioned a bit like a sharpshooting competition, as shooting the woman would cause the player to lose points, while successfully shooting only the ganger would cause her to "take the arm" of your character.

As the levels progress, the gangers become more frequent and the player will begin to see cars placed perpendicular to the street, acting as roadblocks.

The game can be played either single player or as cooperative multiplayer.

The C64 disk packaged L.A. SWAT with Panther, another Mastertronic game. The A-side of the disk contained the two programs from C64/128, while the B-side contained Atari 800XL/130XE versions.