Jewel Case Release – “Solid” Print Job
Genre:
Shooter |
CDs:
1 |
Publisher:
Electronic Arts |
Released:
September 19, 1997 |
Developer:
Granite Bay |
UPC:
0 14633 07812 1 |
Sony ID:
SLUS-00518 |
PSRM:
007160 |
Players:
1 Player |
Memory:
1 Block |
Accessories:
None |
ESRB:
Teen – Animated Violence, Realistic Violence |
Box Copy:
STOP THE WAR BEFORE IT GOES NUCLEAR!
You saved the former Soviet Union. Now it’s a race against time as you face nuclear terrorism that could trigger WWIII. Follow the trail of a madman from the tropical islands of the South Sea to the forbidden valleys of interior Asia. The countdown begins.
Get ready to STRIKE.
Features:
- CONTROL 15 NEW VEHICLES!
Cover ground, sea and air in Harriers, Tanks, Hovercrafts and more
- Smarter battlefields react to your behavior and follow your commands
- New FX like real-time light-sourcing, terrain craters and shockwaves
- New waypoint compass and mini radar helps track objectives-less time on the map and more time in battle
- Faster gameplay and more populated battlefields
- Multiple difficulty levels
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Variants
Nuclear Strike has a weird printing variant. The normally opaque and matte finish of the disc is now just clear enough to allow the inner data ring to peek through. What looks like a dirty green circle around the black hub is actually the yellow ink drying transparently. Aside from the feature, both releases are identical as far as I can tell.
It should be noted that the Red Sticker (not shown) on the front of the jewel case had no uniformity to it’s application; you can ignore the placement of it when hunting variants.

It was also released as a Greatest Hits. Note that the inner side of the back insert is 100% white.
Greatest Hits Release – The inside of the back insert is white.
Misprints
- There are no known misprints.
Review
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Final Score: NA – No Review
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Videos
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Trivia
- Palomar Pictures provided the live action sequences for both this and Soviet Strike. They’re better known for their music video productions, including clients Madonna, Bjork, and Janet Jackson.