Judge Dredd
I am the law
2000 AD's future lawman appeared in numerous games, from early 8-bit action titles to arcade shooters, with varying degrees of quality and authenticity.
Overview
Judge Dredd—the fascist future cop from 2000 AD—proved irresistible for game adaptations. The Mega-City One setting offered dystopian sci-fi, vehicle chases, and ultraviolent law enforcement. Results varied wildly: some captured the comic’s satirical edge, others reduced Dredd to generic action hero. The character’s game history mirrors licensed gaming’s broader patterns.
Fast facts
- Source material: 2000 AD comic (1977-present).
- First game: Melbourne House (1986) for 8-bit computers.
- Notable versions: various platforms from C64 to PlayStation.
- Arcade: Acclaim’s light gun shooter (1997).
- Modern: Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death (2003).
- Quality: ranged from excellent to forgettable.
8-bit era
Early Dredd games:
- Melbourne House (1986): isometric action.
- Spectrum/C64: multiple titles from different developers.
- Varied quality: some captured the comic, others generic.
Later adaptations
Continuing the law:
- Arcade shooter (1997): Acclaim’s light gun game.
- Console games: Genesis, SNES versions.
- PS2 era: Dredd vs. Death offered FPS action.
- Modern indie: occasional smaller projects.