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Relive the knife-edge existence of Ellioth Ness, who's in control of the elite squad of crime busters. In the 20s (manual) or 30s (game text) Chicago you have to hunt down and defeat Al Capone through six levels of action as there are Warehouse Bust, Border Raid, Alleyway Shootouts, Railway Station Confrontation and Rooftop Duel and the 6th is unknown (?!). Al Capone was a pretty cool dude fucking alcohol prohibition in its ass, while this Ness must have been quite a dumb idiot, just like all drug prohibition supporters are. The game has great graphics and cool music, the gameplay is ok and the game story is from the movie. Check the Victory tune from the soundtrack, originally My Blue Heaven (in the movie performed by Fats Domino), the melody is known in Germany as 'Sonderzug nach Pankow' by Udo Lindenberg..hahaha!







Commodore 64

© 1988/89 Ocean

PAL (small flicker in level 1 on NTSC)

Tape / Disk
















1 Player

Joystick in Port 2 or Keyboard














Concept by Johnny Meegan, Stephen Thomson,
Martin McDonald, Gary Bracey
and James Higgins

Coding by Johnny Meegan

Graphics by Stephen Thomson

Music by Matthew Cannon and Jonathan Dunn












Produced by Jon Woods

Tape Loader 'Imagine-Freeload'
by Paul Hughes

Tape Loader Music by Jonathan Dunn
from the game 'The Newzealand Story'















Adapted from the Movie
© 1989 Paramount Pictures



















Released in November 1989