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developer | Jonathan M. Smith & F. David Thorpe |
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front_sha1 | 8b5e745068d7903da94e9a45c7ca986c41abcc92 2400x3072 |
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game_name | Green Beret |
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languages | en |
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platform | c64 |
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players | 1 |
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publish | 0 |
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publisher | Imagine Software Ltd. |
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wikipedia_url | CPCMaster | |
year | 1986 |
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_type | 1 |
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__long_description | >You are THE GREEN BERET, a highly trained combat machine. Your mission;
>infiltrate all four enemy Strategic Defence Installations - you are
>alone, against immeasurable odds, have you the skill and stamina to
>succeed?
> -- <cite>Cassette cover</cite>
Rush'n Attack, originally released in Japan and Europe as ***Green Beret***
(グリーンベレー Gurīn Berē?), is an action/platform arcade game released
by Konami in 1985.[1] Rush'n Attack is remembered for its Cold War
setting (the title is a play on "Russian attack") and its reliance
on the player using a knife to dispatch enemies.
Under license from Konami, Imagine Software released home versions of
the game under the Green Beret title for various home computer formats
in Europe in 1986. Versions were released for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore
Plus/4, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, the MSX, and the
BBC Micro. The Commodore 64 version was well known for its loading
music by Martin Galway.
In 1987, the game was included on the compilation Konami Coin-op Hits
with Hyper Sports, Mikie and Yie Ar Kung-Fu. An unrelated IBM PC port
was released by Konami for the North American market under the
Rush 'n Attack name in 1989.
Source:[Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush'n_Attack) |
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file_list | [{"name": "Green Beret (1986)(Imagine).tap", "sha1": "8f5d462be4d6f9e67c2cd13acb80b02f75305911", "size": 724181}] |
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parent_uuid | 53ee92ff-2422-4645-94ee-53961ffa9234 |
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platform | c64 c64 |
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tag_nointro | 2018-03-07 |
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tag_tosec | 2018-12-27 |
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variant_name | TAP |
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x_name | Green Beret (c64, TOSEC, TAP, 1986, Imagine) |
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_type | 2 |
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__tosec_dat | Commodore C64 - Games - [TAP] (TOSEC-v2018-10-25_CM).dat |
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