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{{Infobox VG |title=Policenauts |image= |caption= |developer=[[Konami]] |publisher=[[Konami]] |designer=[[Hideo Kojima]] |engine= |released='''NEC PC-9821'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=July 29, 1994}}'''3DO Interactive Multiplayer'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=September 29, 1995}}<br />{{vgrelease|JP=April 21, 1995}}'''PlayStation'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=January 19, 1996}}<br />'''Sega Saturn'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=September 13, 1996}}'''PlayStation Network'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=May 14, 2008}} |genre=[[Adventure game]] |modes=[[Single-player]] |ratings=[[Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]]: 15+ |platforms=[[NEC PC-98|NEC PC-9821]], [[3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]], [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[PlayStation Network]] |media=[[CD-ROM]] + [[floppy disk]] |requirements= |input=Computer mouse }} {{nihongo|'''''Policenauts'''''|ポリスノーツ}} is a [[Interactive movie|cinematic]] [[adventure game]] with a hard science fiction storyline, written and directed by [[Hideo Kojima]], and published by [[Konami]]. It was initially released for the [[NEC PC-98|NEC PC-9821]] computer platform in 1994, followed by remade versions, for the [[3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]] in 1995, and the [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] in 1996. The game has never been officially released outside Japan, despite plans for an English [[localization]] of the Saturn version. On August 24, 2009 (in honor of the 46th birthday of the game designer, [[Hideo Kojima]]), an unofficial English translation patch was released onto the internet. ''Policenauts'', like ''[[Snatcher]]'' before it, pays various homages to previously existing works. An obvious one is Jonathan's and Ed's (the main characters) respective resemblances to Riggs and Murtaugh from the 1987 Hollywood film ''[[Lethal Weapon]]''. The game also pays homage to the ancient 8th-century Japanese tale of ''[[Urashima Taro]]'',<ref name=Kalata-Policenauts/> in addition to the 1987 Japanese [[anime]] film ''Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise''. ''Policenauts'' centers on a detective who travels to a space colony to investigate the circumstances surrounding his ex-wife's murder and her new husband's sudden disappearance. ==Gameplay== The game is set in a primarily first person perspective and uses a [[Point and Click adventure|point-and-click]] interface: the player can move the cursor and have the protagonist (Jonathan Ingram) analyze objects around his environment or talk to other characters in the game. Like in ''Snatcher'', the game features shooting segments where the player must defend their character from incoming enemies. The player can use the shooting trainer at the police department to test their reflex and accuracy. There are numerous puzzles in the game, including an event where the player must dismantle a bomb by following their partner's instructions. The console versions of the game all include support for their respective [[mouse]] peripherals. The Saturn version features [[light gun]] support for the shooting segments. The game was notable for being an early example of extensive voice recording in video games.<ref name=IGN-Kojima>{{cite web|title=Kojima's Legacy: We reflect on the influence of Hideo Kojima's 20 years in gaming|author=Mark Ryan Sallee|publisher=[[IGN]]|url=http://uk.ps2.ign.com/articles/715/715932p1.html|accessdate=2009-08-20}}</ref> It also featured a theme revolving around space exploration and occasional [[Full motion video|full-motion video]] cut scenes. The gameplay was largely similar to ''Snatcher'', but with the addition of a point-and-click interface and some [[first-person shooter]] segments. ''Policenauts'' also introduced summary screens, which act to refresh the player's memory of the plot upon reloading a [[Saved game|save]], an element Kojima would later use in ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]''. The [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] version of ''Policenauts'' could also read the memory card and give some [[easter egg]] dialogues if a save file of Konami's [[dating sim]] ''[[Tokimeki Memorial]]'' is present, a technique Kojima would also later use in ''Metal Gear Solid''.<ref name=Kalata-Policenauts>Kurt Kalata, [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/policenauts/policenauts.htm Policenauts], Hardcore Gaming 101</ref> ==Story== ===Plot and setting=== The game centers on Jonathan Ingram, one of the five "Policenauts", astronauts with police training, assigned to ensure the safety of Beyond Coast, mankind's first fully functional space colony in the year 2013. A freak accident occurs while testing a new space walking suit and Jonathan is drifted away into space and is presumed dead by his colleagues. He is found alive and well 25 years later thanks to the cold-sleep module connected to the suit. Three years later, Jonathan (now a private investigator working in the former Los Angeles) is visited by his former wife, Lorraine. She asks for Jonathan's help in solving the disappearance of her current husband, Kenzo Hojo, the only clues he left behind being a torn leaf, a set of capsules, and the word "Plato". Jonathan is reluctant to take her case at first. However, after Lorraine leaves his office, she is attacked and murdered by a man in a black motorcycle suit. Jonathan, unable to catch the culprit, decides to fulfill his ex-wife's final request and travels to Beyond. There he is reunited with his former partner from his LAPD days, Ed Brown, who agrees to help Jonathan investigate the circumstances surrounding Hojo's disappearance and Lorraine's murder. ===Characters=== ;{{nihongo|Jonathan Ingram|ジョナサン・イングラム}} :The protagonist. One of the five "Original Cops" (a nickname given in likeness to Project Mercury's "Original Seven") that formed the Policenauts. He was stranded in space for 25 years after a space-walking accident, only to be found alive, thanks to the cryogenic sleep module in his suit. As a result, he is physically younger than his real age. Voiced by [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] ;{{nihongo|Ed Brown|エド・ブラウン}} :The chief of Beyond Coast Police's (BCP) Vice Unit. He was Jonathan's partner during their days in the LAPD and was also one of the Original Cops. He renews his partnership with Jonathan to solve Lorraine's murder. Voiced by [[Shōzō Iizuka]]. ;{{nihongo|Karen Hojo|カレン・北条}} :Lorraine's daughter, a popular anchorwoman at Beyond who bears a striking resemblance to her mother. Voiced by [[Kikuko Inoue]]. ;{{nihongo|Tony Redwood|トニー・レッドウッド}} :A member of the Advance Police (AP) Unit, BCP's equivalent of a Swat Team. He is a "Frozener", a race of artificially conceived humans who possess genes best suited for an extraterrestrial environment. He is an ace pilot who can control his EMPS mecha as if it were an extension of his own body. Voiced by [[Kaneto Shiozawa]]. ;{{nihongo|Gates Becker|ゲイツ・ベッカー}} :One of the Original Cops, Becker is the chief of the BCP and the commander of the AP Unit. Voiced by [[Osamu Saka]]. ;{{nihongo|Joseph Sadaoki Tokugawa|ジョゼフ・サダオキ・トクガワ}} :One of the Original Cops, he left BCP to succeed his family's business, the Tokugawa Group. He is the most powerful man on Beyond and wields considerable influence over the colony's media. Voiced by [[Iemasa Kayumi]]. ;{{nihongo|Salvatore Toscanini|サルバトーレ・トスカニーニ}} :One of the "Original Cops". He quits his job as a police officer due to his dissatisfaction with the lifestyle and now serves as the chief of security at Tokugawa's Moon Plant. Voiced by [[Masaharu Sato]]. ;{{nihongo|Meryl Silverburgh|メリル・シルバーバーグ}} :A member of BCP's Vice Unit, Meryl is a former member of High Tech Special Forces Unit FOXHOUND and is usually seen wearing military gear. She serves as the basis for the ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' character of the same name and they share a voice actor. Voiced by [[Kyoko Terase|Megumi Terase]]. ;{{nihongo|Dave Forrest|デイブ・フォレスト}} :Meryl's partner within the Vice Unit. Unlike Meryl, Dave is a pacifist who prefers to disarm convicts rather than outright killing them. He wears an orange vest and goggles, and usually appears eating a hamburger. Voiced by [[Bin Shimada]]. ;{{nihongo|Lorraine Hojo|ロレイン・北条}} :Jonanthan's ex-wife. Lorraine visits Jonathan at his office on Earth, asking him to search for her current husband, Kenzo. She is then murdered by a masked assassin after leaving his place. Voiced by [[Chiyoko Kawashima]]. ;{{nihongo|Chris Goldwin|クリス・ゴドウィン|}} :An attractive middle-aged woman who is the director of the Beyond Coast Central Hospital (BCCH). Voiced by Chiyoko Kawashima. ;{{nihongo|Anna Brown|アナ・ブラウン}} :Ed's teenage daughter, who is a college student. She has taken over all household duties at the Brown residence after her mother, Catherine (Ed's wife), died. Voiced by [[Yumi Toma]]. ;{{nihongo|Marc Brown|マーク・ブラウン}} :Ed's adopted son, whose real father, Ridley, was killed by Ed in a drug-related shoot-out. Since the incident, Marc has been unable to speak. His "speech" is limited to vain spasmic attempts, which are done by [[Junko Hagimori]] (who also voiced a female extra in the game). ;{{nihongo|Kenzo Hojo|ケンゾウ・北条}} :Lorraine's current husband, and the head of Tokugawa's Drug Delivery System development team. Disappeared without a trace before the present events of the story. He is unvoiced. ;{{nihongo|Victor Jurgens|ビクトル・ユルゲンス}} :An elderly Russian scientist who works for the BCP as a forensic pathologist. Uses a tool called AID (Auto-analysis Identification Device), which is operated by an [[artificial intelligence|A.I.]] named [[Mikhail Gorbachev|Gorby]]. Voiced by [[Kohei Miyauchi]] in his final role. ;{{nihongo|Jun Ishida|ジュン・石田}} :A pharmacist working for the BCCH. Voiced by [[Naoki Tatsuta]]. ;{{nihongo|Michael Saito|マイケル・斉藤}} :A receptionist and security guard at Tokugawa Pharmaceuticals. Voiced by [[Nobutoshi Canna]]. ==Release history== ===Versions=== ''Policenauts'' was first released for the [[NEC PC-98|NEC PC-9821]] on July 29, 1994. The PC-98 came in one [[CD-ROM]] that included an installation floppy disk. All the cut-scenes were rendered using hand-drawn [[pixel art]] as opposed to full-motion video anime. The PC-9821 version's in-game artwork is today considered to be some of the best pixel art in the [[history of video games]].<ref>{{cite web|author=John Szczepaniak|url=http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/JPNcomputers/Japanesecomputers3.htm|title=Retro Japanese Computers: Gaming's Final Frontier|publisher=Hardcore Gaming 101|page=3|accessdate=2011-09-08}} Reprinted from {{citation|title=Retro Japanese Computers: Gaming's Final Frontier|work=[[Retro Gamer]]|issue=67|year=2009}}.</ref> The first console version was released for the [[3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]] on September 29, 1995, consisting of two CD-ROMs. Animated cut-scenes were added to this version along with [[computer animation|CG animation]], and all the graphics were redrawn. The [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] version (January 19, 1996), also on two discs, made further additions by digitally fixing most of the graphics and movies from the 3DO version. The last console version, released for the [[Sega Saturn]] (September 13, 1996), on three discs, added support for Sega's Virtua Gun [[light gun]] peripheral. Although the home console versions of the game mostly used pre-existing dialog tracks from the original PC-98 version, all of the original voice actors were brought back to record new lines of dialog for the new [[cutscene]]s. Prior to releasing the standard version of the game, Konami issued the ''Policenauts: Pilot Disk'' for the 3DO on April 21, 1995. This disc contains a playable demo, an encyclopedia of the game's backstory, featurettes, and information about the game's voice actors and developers. ''Policenauts: Private Collection'' was released for the PlayStation on February 9, 1996, featuring much of the same content as the ''Pilot Disk'', adding an earlier version of the game's script as well. The encyclopedia, featurettes and shooting trainer are included as hidden features in the Saturn version. The PlayStation version has been re-issued twice. The first time was under the "[[The Best (PlayStation range)|Konami the Best]]" label on September 18, 1997. A second reissue under the "PSone Books" series was released on August 7, 2003. The game was added to the [[PlayStation Store]]'s Japanese Game Archives on May 15, 2008, making the game downloadable for the [[PlayStation Portable]] and [[PlayStation 3]].<ref name=PSN>{{cite web|title=PlayStationStore - POLICENAUTS - (株)コナミデジタルエンタテインメント|url=http://store.playstation.com/game/product.vm?id=JP0101-NPJJ00157_00-0000000000000001|language=Japanese}}</ref> ===English localization=== A mock-up cover art was produced and featured on a promotional Sega pamphlet packaged with certain games. However, the North American version was never released. According to Kojima, work began on the North American version, but the developers were unable to synchronize the English dialogue with the animated [[full motion video|FMV]] cut-scenes.<ref name=kojimaoshii>{{cite book|title=Policenauts: Official Guide|isbn=4-87188-835-5|pages=118–122}}</ref> A [[fan translation]] of the PlayStation version has been produced, which has gained attention from the video game media. Although the translation of the game content was nearly completed by Marc Laidlaw and Artemio Urbina during the summer of 2007,<ref>[http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3157031 Policenauts Fan Translation Project Nears Completion news from 1UP.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.joystiq.com/2007/02/07/fan-translation-of-kojimas-policenauts-nears-completion/ Fan-translation of Kojima's Policenauts nears completion - Joystiq<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> the translation project could not find a programmer to complete the insertion of translated material into a version of the game and progress stalled. In August 2008, [[Something Awful]] forum member Michael Sawyer (AKA Slowbeef) began experimenting<ref>[http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2899139&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=7#post347530037 Policenauts, by Hideo Kojima (Prologue Only) - The Something Awful Forums]</ref> with approaches to add text to the [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] version of the game which led to a revival of the project.<ref>[http://forums.junkerhq.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6&start=1625 Junker HQ - Current Project Status (Updated September 3rd)]</ref> The patch was released to the public at midnight ([[Japan Standard Time|JST]]) on August 24, 2009, to coincide with Hideo Kojima's 46th birthday.<ref>[http://forums.junkerhq.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=3550 Junker HQ - Release: 8/23/09, 12 PM EDT]</ref> ==Soundtracks== A total of four ''Policenauts'' related music albums have been released by [[King Records]] and Konami in Japan. An original soundtrack and three arranged albums. The soundtrack composed by [[Motoaki Furukawa]] and [[Koichi Namiki]]. Several tracks bare a resemblance to [[Ryuichi Sakamoto]]'s soundtrack to the 1987 Japanese [[anime]] film ''Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise''. ===''Policenauts'' (original soundtrack)=== Its catalog number is KICA-7653. Released on February 3, 1995. The soundtrack to the original PC-9821 version of ''Policenauts''. Contains 38 tracks ripped from the game's [[PCM]] music. {| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:40%" ! style="width:16em; text-align:left" | Track listing ! | |- | colspan="2" | #"Legendary Faces" #"Opening Title Old L.A. 2040" #"Criminal Investigation Part 1" #"L'amour Impossible" #"Embarrassment ~ Murder ~ Shoot for Angels" #"Capturing" #"The End of Beyond" #"The Zone" #"28 Years" #"Call Your Name" #"First Triangle" #"Theme from News Order" #"Girls" #"Landfall" #"BCP H.Q." #"Magic Subway" #"Dear My Friend" #"Lavender" #"Innocence White" #"No, No, No!" #"Mission 307" #"Sweet Home" #"Ana's Theme" #"Owl-Cat" #"Investigate" #"My Love" #"Domestic Moon" #"Abandoned Launcher" #"Atmosphere in Gray" #"Living in the Real World" #"Icy Offense and Defense" #"Incarnation" #"The Movement of Clouds" #"Stouthearted" #"Past Year at Sunset Beach" #"End of the Dark" #"Karen" #"Policenauts End Title" |} ===''Policenauts F/N''=== Released on November 1, 1996. Its catalog number is KICA-7724. Contains arranged versions of music from the game's soundtrack composed by [[Motoaki Furukawa]] and [[Koichi Namiki]]. '''Track listing''' #"Just Who I Need to See" #"My Love" #"Ana's Theme" #"Theme of News Order" #"Lavender" #"The Movement of Clouds" #"Girls" #"Karen" #"Living in the Real World" #"Policenauts End Title" ===MIDI Power Pro 3: POLICENAUTS=== Released on November 21, 1996. Its catalog number is KICA-7729. [[MIDI]] arrangement of ''Policenauts'' music. Came packaged with a floppy disk containing the original MIDI versions of certain tracks. {| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:40%" ! style="width:16em; text-align:left" | Track listing ! | |- | colspan="2" | #"Old L.A. 2040" #"L'amour Impossible" #"Embarrassment ~ Murder ~ Shoot for Angels" #"Girls" #"BCP H.Q" #"Lavender" #"No, No, No" #"Ana's Theme" #"Icy Offense and Defence" #"Past Year at Sunset Beach" #"Policenauts End Title" |} ===Snatcher -- Policenauts/Music Collection of Hideo Kojima Black Disc=== Released on August 21, 1998. Its catalog number is KICA-7888. Contains music from previous ''Snatcher'' and ''Policenauts'' albums (originals and arrangements), as well as newly recorded arrangements. {| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:40%" ! style="width:16em; text-align:left" | Track listing ! | |- | colspan="2" | #"Theme of Snatcher" #"Landfall" #"One Night in Neo Kobe City" #"Theme of Katherine (Part 1-2)" #"Old L.A 2040" #"Master of Puppets Among the Disease" #"Bio Hazard" #"Innocent Girl" #"Icy Offense and Defense" #"Beyond Sorrows" #"Danger Dance & Justice All" #"Pleasure of Tension" #"The End of Beyond" #"Innocence White" #"The Zone" #"The Age of Policenauts" #"The Movement of Clouds" #"Policenauts End Title" |} ==References== {{reflist}} ==Bibliography== *{{cite book|title=ポリスノーツ 公式ガイド|language=Japanese|series=公式ガイドシリーズ|author=Various|publisher=コナミ|isbn=4-87188-835-5|date=September 1996}} *{{cite book|title=セガサターン ポリスノーツ―公式完全ガイドブック|language=Japanese|series=コナミ完璧攻略シリーズ|author=コナミCP事業部 編|publisher=コナミ|isbn=4-575-28640-0|date=September 1996}} *{{cite book|title=ポリスノーツオフィシャルビジュアルデータブック|language=Japanese|series=覇王ゲームスペシャル 45|author=講談社 編|publisher=講談社|isbn=4-06-329246-0|date=March 6, 1996}} ==External links== *[http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/policenauts/ ''Policenauts'' Official website] *[http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/psonebooks/policenauts/ ''Policenauts'' PSone Books Re-release Official website] *[http://policenauts.net ''Policenauts.net'' – Fan Translation site] {{Hideo Kojima}} [[Category:1994 video games]] [[Category:3DO games]] [[Category:Adventure games]] [[Category:Konami games]] [[Category:Light gun games]] [[Category:NEC PC-9801 games]] [[Category:PlayStation games]] [[Category:PlayStation Network games]] [[Category:Sega Saturn games]]
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