About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: 720, APB, Anti-Aircraft, Arabian, Area 51, Asteroids, Atari Football, Badlands, Black Widow, Breakout, Centipede, Crash 'N Score, Crystal Castles, Dominos, Elimination, Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters, F-1, Fire Truck, Firefox, Food Fight, Gauntlet, Gauntlet II, Gotcha, Gran Trak 10, Hard Drivin', Hi-way, I, Robot, Indy 4, Indy 800, Jet Fighter, Klax, Liberator, Lunar Lander, Lunar Lander, Major Havoc, Marble Madness, Maximum Force, Millipede, Night Driver, Off the Wall, Outlaw, Pac-Mania, Paperboy, Peter Pack Rat, Pit-Fighter, Pole Position, Pong, Pursuit, Quantum, Quiz Show, Qwak!, Rampart, Rebound, Red Baron, S.T.U.N. Runner, Shark Jaws, Space Duel, Space Lords, Space Race, Sprint 2, Star Wars, Starship 1, Steeplechase, Stunt Cycle, Super Bug, Super Sprint, Tank, Tempest, Touch Me, War Final Assault, Warlords. Excerpt: Template: About A.P.B. ("All Points Bulletin") is a 1987 arcade game by Atari Games. In the game, the player assumes the role of "Officer Bob," a rookie police officer. The object of the game is to meet (or exceed) the daily quota of citing or arresting various types of law-breakers within a time limit for the day. The player is given an overhead view of Officer Bob's patrol car, number 54. The player controls the car with a gas pedal and a steering wheel. The player receives "demerits" for accidental collisions, running over pedestrians, and failing to make quota. The player gains bonuses for a "perfect day" and each arrest over the quota. Picking up donuts extends the time limit for a day. Driving through filling stations refuels the patrol car. Driving through the garage(once a day) upgrades the patrol car with brakes, guns, armor, radar, etc. The game begins by having the player ticket common misdemeanor infractors (such as those littering) by pulling up behind them, pushing the siren button and having them pull ...