Jewel Case Release with Mini-Pamphlet
Genre:
Shooter |
CDs:
1 |
Publisher:
Electronic Arts |
Released:
October 31, 1996 |
Developer:
Granite Bay Software |
UPC:
0 14633 07585 4 |
Sony ID:
SLUS-00061 |
PSRM:
000470 |
Players:
1 Player |
Memory:
1 Block |
Accessories:
None |
ESRB:
Teen – Animated Violence, Realistic Violence |
Box Copy:
“Easily, hands-down, the best flight/adventure game ever to be made for any system” – EGM
We’re looking at a Worst Case Scenario. An ex-KGB general is about to put some heat into the cold war – the Red Army is up for grabs and he’s got his eye on it. Let’s stop this while it’s still a rumor. If we fail, we’re looking at war – and that doesn’t happen on my clock.
FEATURES:
- State-of-the-art 3-D engine – photo-realistic digitized terrain and artillery
- Light up the screen with hellfires, hydra, and the flaming debris of your enemies
- More than just a shooter – manage resources like fuel, ammo and armor
- New living battlefield – enemy AI responds to your actions
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Enclosures
Soviet Strike came with this nifty little Command Briefing booklet. It includes strategies and images of various people in the game. Sort of like a morning briefing before you take-off in-game.
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Command Briefing Booklet
Variants
Released a Greatest Hits title, and still includes the booklet.
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