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  2. True Crime: Streets of LA - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles looks startlingly realistic, right down to the maze of freeway on- and off-ramps." He concluded " True Crime is a game that simply lacks polish and, in some cases, feels unfinished. It makes decent attempts with its different styles of gameplay, but none of them are particularly well done."

  3. Driver: L.A. Undercover - Wikipedia

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    Tanner: A former race car driver now working with the police as an undercover cop trying to infiltrate the Los Angeles Mafia. Don Luger: Unforgiving and cruel, Don Luger's tactics often rely on brute force. He has risen to the top of Los Angeles' criminal ladder and become a prominent mob boss. Agent Chuck: Tanner's police chief training officer.

  4. L.A. Noire - Wikipedia

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    L.A. Noire is an action-adventure neo-noir crime game. Played from a third-person perspective, the game is set in an open-world environment featuring Los Angeles in 1947. The player completes cases to progress through the story, fulfilling objectives in a generally linear order; as they roam the open world, the player can also complete optional street crimes—short, linear scenarios with set ...

  5. Crime in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Los Angeles riots, sometimes called the 1992 Los Angeles uprising, [25] were a series of riots and civil disturbances that occurred in Los Angeles County in April and May 1992. Unrest began in South Central Los Angeles on April 29, after a jury acquitted four officers of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) charged with using ...

  6. Gangstar: Crime City - Wikipedia

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    Gangstar: Crime City is a side-scrolling top-down two-dimensional (2D) action-adventure video game. The game world may be traversed on foot or by vehicle. Crime City, the titular (fictitious) setting of the game, is almost like a combination of Los Angeles and Miami (consisting mostly of Miami-based areas).

  7. Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders - Wikipedia

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    The game uses a simple point and click interface without any menus. Clicking on particular items allows the player to examine them closer. When the player clicks an exit door, the game goes to an overview map of Los Angeles. The player may only travel to locations relevant to the case.

  8. AOL Desktop - AOL Help

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. Charles H. Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Crawford (April 22, 1879 – May 20, 1931) was an American political figure. In the 1920s, his loosely organized crime syndicate in Los Angeles, California, was known as the "City Hall Gang."