Crime Patrol 2 Drug | Wars American Lasergames 2003 Version Pc Install ((better))
Review: Crime Patrol 2 – Drug Wars (PC)
Genre: FMV Light Gun Shooter Developer: American Laser Games Release Context: Original Arcade (1993), PC Port (2003 compilation/individual releases)
Part 2: The Essential Pre-Install Checklist
Before you double-click that Setup.exe, you must understand what you are dealing with. You cannot simply mount an ISO or insert the disc on Windows 11. Here is what you need. Review: Crime Patrol 2 – Drug Wars (PC)
Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars is a 1993 live-action full-motion video (FMV) arcade shooter developed by American Laser Games. In 2002 and 2003, it was re-released for modern PCs by Digital Leisure to improve compatibility with Windows operating systems and DVD players. 2003 PC Version Overview It includes a hidden debug mode that can
Organization: Place game data in a specific folder (e.g., roms/alg/crimepatrol2). , though it still carries a grainy, low-budget
- It includes a hidden debug mode that can be activated by editing an INI file—revealing unused scenes, alternate line readings, and a bizarre "skip fight" cheat that bypasses the game’s notoriously unfair QTEs.
- The install CD also contains MPEG-1 outtakes from the original 1993 shoot, including the actor playing the villain accidentally laughing mid-threat.
- Due to a licensing quirk, this version omitted the original arcade’s digitized voice taunts from criminals (like “You’ll never take me alive, copper!”)—and replaced them with new, poorly synced audio from a different voice actor, creating a “dubbed film” effect that fans ironically love.
, though it still carries a grainy, low-budget feel typical of early-90s productions. Difficulty
Resolution: Set the executable to run in 640x480 resolution to prevent crashes or scaling errors. Essential Resources
Autorun/Setup: Run the setup.exe or install.exe from the root directory.