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− | '''''Hostages''''' is a computer game by [[Infogrames]] released in 1990. Alternate names are ''Operation Jupiter'' in France and ''Hostage: Rescue Mission''. | + | '''''Hostages''''' is a computer game by [[Infogrames]] first released in 1988 and released for the CPC in 1990. Alternate names are ''Operation Jupiter'' in France and ''Hostage: Rescue Mission''. |
The goal is to free hostages held by terrorists in an embassy. There are three game stages: a side-scrolling section to get the snipers into position, then the snipers shooting through the embassy windows, and finally an ego shooter-like section in the building. | The goal is to free hostages held by terrorists in an embassy. There are three game stages: a side-scrolling section to get the snipers into position, then the snipers shooting through the embassy windows, and finally an ego shooter-like section in the building. |
Revision as of 13:33, 5 July 2010
Hostages is a computer game by Infogrames first released in 1988 and released for the CPC in 1990. Alternate names are Operation Jupiter in France and Hostage: Rescue Mission.
The goal is to free hostages held by terrorists in an embassy. There are three game stages: a side-scrolling section to get the snipers into position, then the snipers shooting through the embassy windows, and finally an ego shooter-like section in the building.
Videos
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Part 2: {{#ev:youtube|3tOi-r6clQ4|450}}