Konami of America revealed Police 911, the one-of-a-kind first person shooting game that recreates the experience of being a police officer in the line of duty. A complete conversion of the Konami's newest arcade hit, Police 911 boasts revolutionary motion-sensor technology and nonstop action gameplay. Designed for adult gamers, Police 911 will be available in November 2001 for the Sony PlayStation® 2 game system for the suggested retail price of $49.99.
The action begins in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo district where the elusive "Gokudo-Kai" organized crime family is suspected of illegal weapons' smuggling. As a police officer looking for the opportunity to rise in rank, players embark on a special assignment to apprehend the Gokudo-Kai members and crack down on criminal activity.
Police 911 features remarkable USB motion sensor technology, requiring players to move their entire bodies to perform realistic maneuvers, such as dodging bullets, peering around corners and laying low to take cover. The fast-paced action intensifies as players fight a crime ring that spans from Los Angeles to the bustling Japanese city of Shinjuku. Players progress throughout the game to earn performance-based points, which will eventually lead to the coveted title of Commissioner.