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Stompanato is played by James Carpinello in the 2013 film Gangster Squad. Stompanato makes an appearance in the 2011 video game L.A. Noire as an associate of gangster Mickey Cohen and is voiced by Andy Davoli. "Tijuana Bible" written, and sung by Tom Russell is a story song about Stompanato. The opening lines are: "Lana Turner's daughter killed ...
C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) is a 1988 animated television series released by DIC Animation City, and distributed by Claster Television.The series focuses on a team of highly trained police officers tasked with protecting the fictional Empire City from a group of gangsters led by the "Big Boss". [4]
This category is for video games that focus on military or war as part of the plot. Subcategories This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
Gang Wars (video game) Gangbusters (video game) Gangland (video game) Gangs of London (video game) Gangstar Rio: City of Saints (2011) Gangstar; Gangstar Vegas; Gangstar: Crime City; Gangstar: Miami Vindication; Gangsters 2; Gangsters: Organized Crime; The Getaway (video game) The Getaway: Black Monday; GioGio's Bizarre Adventure; The Godfather ...
Year Title Developer Archetype Setting Platform Notes 1979: War of Nerves! Aka. Battlefield (UK): Ed Averett: Sci-fi, Military: Forests: ODY2: Capture enemy general in-game.
The 2013 action-drama film Gangster Squad is based on the LAPD's Gangster Squad (although with considerable departures from real-life people and events). Jack Webb's 1954 film Dragnet is based on the Intelligence Division. Author James Ellroy used a different, fictionalized version of the Gangster Squad, the "Mobster Squad", in his L.A. Quartet ...
Gangstar Vegas is a third-person open-world action-adventure video game; the graphical perspective is capable of being panned. The game world may be traversed on foot or by vehicle. It is structured similarly to previous games in the series and by extension, to Grand Theft Auto and its numerous "clones". Pedestrians can be killed, primarily in ...
Omerta is a pioneer of free-to-play games; [4] it does not carry banners or other advertisements and there are no exclusively-paid functions which would give paying-players advantages over those who cannot. From launch Omerta operated a 'click-limit' whereby players paying can view more pages of the game each minute.