Green Beret (グリーンベレー), retitled Rush'n Attack (a play on "Russian Attack") in North America, is an action/platform arcade game released by Konami in 1985.
Green Beret is remembered for its Cold War setting and its reliance on the player using a knife to dispatch enemies. A sequel was released for the arcades titled M.I.A.: Missing in Action in 1989
The player takes on the role of a United States special operations soldier infiltrating an enemy mi...
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Green Beret (グリーンベレー), retitled Rush'n Attack (a play on "Russian Attack") in North America, is an action/platform arcade game released by Konami in 1985.
Green Beret is remembered for its Cold War setting and its reliance on the player using a knife to dispatch enemies. A sequel was released for the arcades titled M.I.A.: Missing in Action in 1989
The player takes on the role of a United States special operations soldier infiltrating an enemy military base in order to save several POW's from being executed by firing squad. There are four stages: Marshalling Area, Harbour, Air Base and Siberian Camp. The omnipresent knife can be supplemented with captured arms. By killing key persons, the player can obtain three-shot flamethrowers in stage 1, four-shot RPGs in stage 2, threepacks of hand grenades in stage 3 and one of each in stage 4. At the end of each stage, there are extra challenges: Stage 1 ends with a truckload of jumping soldiers, stage 2 with a pack of fierce dogs, stage 3...
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