The top 5 organized crime video games

In the 1980s, video arcades loaded with coin-operated gaming cabinets were a common shopping mall destination for people with quarters to burn. In 1986, alongside Pac Man, Donkey Kong and Galaga, appeared a new game: Empire City 1931. Like many games of the time, it had a simple concept: The player used a joystick to move a crosshair across the screen to find and take out gun-wielding mobsters in a version of New York City. These types of games did not garner much attention. It wasn’t until the early 2000s, when advances in technology allowed games to have a more ...
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