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Operation Wolf Amstrad CPC

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Publisher:Ocean Software Ltd.
Year:1988
Languages:English
Developer:Andrew P. Deakin, Ivan Horn & Jonathan Dunn
Players:1
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The No.1 arcade game of 1988 is recreated perfectly - 6 levels of thrilling coin-op action are brought to life on your home micro. Without fast and accurate shooting skills you will never complete your mission which takes you through steaming jungles and enemy strongholds as you attempt to liberate the prisoners and secure a safe getaway. With all the original arcade play features - magazine reloads, energy bottles, hidden supplies, rocket grenades and much, much more. — Cassette cover

Operation Wolf (オペレーションウルフ Operēshon Urufu?) is a one-player shooter video game made by Taito in 1987.

One of the most ported arcade games of all time, it has seen releases on everything from the Amstrad CPC to DOS, as well as the NES, the Sega Master System, the FM Towns and the TurboGrafx-16. Most of these ports lack any kind of light gun support (with the notable exceptions of the NES, Sega Master System, and the ZX Spectrum, which featured Magnum Light Phaser support) and must be played with a keyboard or a controller. The box for the Master System version features promotional art from Operation Thunderbolt.

Source:Wikipedia