Police 911 The first game of the series, called and in PAL territories on April 19, 2002. The game was shown to the public in E3 2001. This port includes minigames such as shooting balloons before they land on the ground.
Japanese version In
The Keisatsukan: Shinjuku Ni Juu Yo Ji, the players begin on the streets of
Kabuki-cho of
Shinjuku, taking part in a raid on a nightclub owned by the Gokudo-kai; the officers, accompanied by shielded riot squad members and surrounded by civilians, can take different routes through the club as their shooting skill dictates. Once the players exit the club, they will be alerted that the suspects have scattered all over Japan to escape arrest, and arrest warrants have been issued for the 6 most wanted criminals in Shinjuku: , international weapon smuggler Richard Hansen, , , , and . Throughout the Mass Arrest Plan in Tokyo, it is determined that a number of fleeing suspects have fled to
America, specifically, the
Little Tokyo area in
Los Angeles. The
LAPD and
FBI are notified, and an undercover detective is immediately dispatched to arrest remaining 3 fugitives to wrap up the mass arrest campaign. In
The Keisatsukan: Shinjuku Ni Juu Yo Ji, a newspaper headline flashes on the screen whenever a civilian is shot, because he or she can actually be killed.
U.S./European version In
Police 911/
Police 24/7, the gameplay missions are reversed: the raid on the nightclub takes place in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo, followed by a "boss" fight with Richard Hansen at the crowded intersection with textures and buildings being digital replicas of the actual buildings around Los Angeles' 1st St. and San Pedro St. The Highway Chase and the underground garage are next, followed by the encounter with Bai Ei Lee; this time, he is the only one in the truck. A new warehouse level follows this; the player must stop Noriko Nagata from completing the smuggling of weapons to Japan, while in the original version, Richard Hansen had already completed the operation. At this point, it is determined that other fleeing suspects have returned to Japan, specifically, their base of operations in Kabuki-cho of Shinjuku. Tokyo's International Investigation Unit is contacted, and an undercover detective is immediately dispatched to arrest Matsuyama, Matsuoka, and Haraguchi at Ichibandai,
Shinjuku Station Square, and the Shinjuku subway at the FBI's behalf. Finally, rather than showing a newspaper headline that civilians are killed on screen by the player as displayed in
The Keisatsukan: Shinjuku Ni Juu Yo Ji, the player simply loses a rank in
Police 911/Police 24/7 and is reminded not to shoot civilians or colleagues, but they are otherwise unharmed. ==Reception==