Modern CPUs process unthrottled frame engines at accelerated speeds.
Yet, it remains an important artifact of gaming history. It represents the awkward adolescence of CD-ROM technology, where developers were desperate to merge video with gameplay. The fact that the Wikipedia page lists "narcotics" and "law enforcement" as themes alongside "full motion video" explains exactly why this was a "must-play" for curious teens in the 90s. Modern CPUs process unthrottled frame engines at accelerated
Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars Developer: American Laser Games Original Release: 1993 (Arcade) PC Re-release: 2003 (Windows 95/98/XP era) Genre: Full Motion Video (FMV) / Light Gun Shooter The fact that the Wikipedia page lists "narcotics"
For the brave souls installing directly on Windows 10/11: Alternative: Emulation via ScummVM
The by American Laser Games (distributed by Digital Leisure) remains a legendary piece of full-motion video (FMV) arcade history, but getting it to install and run properly on modern Windows operating systems requires specific compatibility fixes. The Legacy of Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars (2003 PC Version)
Launch dgVoodooCpl.exe to configure the virtual graphics card, which will force the game to cleanly render in a windowed or upscaled fullscreen mode. Alternative: Emulation via ScummVM