Fun Fact: The S.O.F. Green-Beret player is named "Steve" (スティーブ), and the U.N. Navy-Beret player is named "Ben" (ベン). In Green Beret, Steve made his debut in the arcade original, while Ben made his debut in the Famicom/NES port.
you rescue 5 prisoners, but only 3 get on the chopper. also, during the final stage, your job would be much easier if you gave one of the weapons to each of the prisoners to help protect and defend all of the group, but he's like, 'nah'.
Original "Green Beret"/"Rush'n Attack" release in 1985 can be played up to 2 players, but by turns. NES port in 1987 from Original game (Cartridge in U.S. and Europe, and Famicom Disk System peripherical in Japan) has that update about being played by 2 players co-op.
I like this game. Its a decent sequel. The graphics and sound are an improvement over the original and its cool that you can carry more weapons along with acquiring more ammo but that music isnt great even though its a remix of the originals music.
The sound quality is pretty good, but it's wasted by having the same repetitive drumbeat on all levels. At least the "boss" music is pretty decent. Considering that NES version of Rush'n Attack had more memorable music than the arcade version, I wonder how the home ports of this would had sounded in an alternate reality where there actually were any.
Fun Fact:
The S.O.F. Green-Beret player is named "Steve" (スティーブ), and the U.N. Navy-Beret player is named "Ben" (ベン). In Green Beret, Steve made his debut in the arcade original, while Ben made his debut in the Famicom/NES port.
Licensed tie-in or not, if I'm playing a game called Missing in Action, I'm going to assume the lead character is Chuck Norris.
This was basically Green Beret/ Rush 'n Attack 2 right?
That was my first thought
It is a true sequel to Green Beret (Rush “N” Attack)
This was basically Rambo 2... 😜
More like Green Beret Part II: M.I.A.
Because much like the Missing in Action Trilogy, the game involves the Viet Cong instead of the Soviet Militia.
Yes, but worse
Chuck Norris liked this video.
One can only wonder why Konami didn't port this Green Beret sequel to the PC Engine.
you rescue 5 prisoners, but only 3 get on the chopper. also, during the final stage, your job would be much easier if you gave one of the weapons to each of the prisoners to help protect and defend all of the group, but he's like, 'nah'.
Missing Chuck here
2-player Green Beret
Original "Green Beret"/"Rush'n Attack" release in 1985 can be played up to 2 players, but by turns.
NES port in 1987 from Original game (Cartridge in U.S. and Europe, and Famicom Disk System peripherical in Japan) has that update about being played by 2 players co-op.
I like this game. Its a decent sequel. The graphics and sound are an improvement over the original and its cool that you can carry more weapons along with acquiring more ammo but that music isnt great even though its a remix of the originals music.
One of those "oh I forgot I spent coins on it" games 😄 thnx for the reminder
Literal contra music 😂
The older games were better cause when the bits restrict you the creativity is that much more active
So Basically Rush n Attack. OK.
A whole lot of rushing and attacking going on here.
グリーンベレーのリメイク、みたいな?
You kinda wonder what these companies were thinking when the likes of Capcom were creating state of the arts graphics at this point
Aww how the feets move
Basically Rambo II...
Is this based on the Chuck Norris movie?
How to play this game in psp?
RUSH -N- ATTACK
The sound quality is pretty good, but it's wasted by having the same repetitive drumbeat on all levels. At least the "boss" music is pretty decent.
Considering that NES version of Rush'n Attack had more memorable music than the arcade version, I wonder how the home ports of this would had sounded in an alternate reality where there actually were any.
Another Konami game with no bosses.......Fair isn't it?
Esse jogo aí é Grêem beret
jail break