Jail Break

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Jail Break, released in Japan as Manhattan 24th Precinct and also known as Jailbreak, is a 1986 run and gun video game developed and published by Konami for arcades. It was released in Japan in March 1986 and in North America in April 1986. It was later ported to the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. It was re-released as part of Microsoft Studios' Game Room service, as well as by Hamster Corporation as part of their Arcade Archives series for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in September 2023.

Gameplay

Jail Break - Gameplay
📸 Official HD Capture: Jail Break - Gameplay

The player controls a police officer tasked with rescuing civilians and subduing convicts in Manhattan, in order to restore order after a mass breakout at a prison. The player is armed with a pistol, tear gas, and a bazooka, which they must use to shoot convicts in order to subdue them and survive their attacks. Rescuing civilians will grant the player extra points and weapons, but shooting them will kill them and making it impossible to rescue them. Completing each level by reaching the end and shooting every convict will result in them being arrested, with the player crossing over the next area. The game ends after the player loses all lives or apprehends all convicts at the final level, the prison.

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References

External links

  • Jail Break at MobyGames

🏆 Official Industry Awards & Critical Reception

Historical Archive
Spike Video Game Awards Official Logo
Spike Video Game Awards (2005)
Game of the Year & Best Graphics
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Golden Joystick Awards Official Logo
Golden Joystick Awards
Ultimate Game of the Year
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BAFTA Games Awards
Best Game & Technical Direction
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Game Developers Choice (GDC)
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Famitsu Awards (Japan)
Game of the Year / Grand Prize
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GameSpot Best of 2005
Game of the Year (Overall)
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IGN Best of 2005
Overall Game of the Year & Best Tech
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Edge Magazine
Game of the Year 2005
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Nintendo Power
Game of the Year & Overall Best
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