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Jungle Strike | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear | |||||
Publisher: Electronic Arts (US/EU), Electronic Arts Victor (JP) | |||||
Developer: Electronic Arts, Granite Bay Software | |||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||
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Jungle Strike: The Sequel to Desert Strike (Jungle Strike for short), called Jungle Strike: Uketsugareta Kyouki (ジャングルストライク 受け継がれた狂気) in Japan, is a 1993 shoot-'em-up developed by Electronic Arts and Granite Bay Software and published by Electronic Arts originally on the Sega Mega Drive before being ported to a variety of home consoles, including the Sega Game Gear. It is the sequel to Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf.
A boat armed with nuclear weapons blows up a remote Pacific island. The explosion was to demonstrate the ability of a terrorist arms dealer, Ibn Kilbaba — the son of the now-deceased terrorist from Desert Strike — who has teamed up with the notorious drug dealing fugitive Carlos Ortega — whose capture cost many military lives — to take revenge on the US by blowing up Washington, DC. The original Special Forces helicopter team is now called to stop both men using the Super Comachine Attack Chopper.
Gameplay is identical to the original Desert Strike: you move around the field using / to move forward and backward and / to rotate. shoots hellfires and jink, shoots hydra, shoots a regular helicopter gun, and START opens up a map. The goal of each level is to complete some mission specified in a cutscene before each level.
Contents
Mega Drive Production Credits
From the title screen roll:
- Game Design: John Manley, Tony Barnes
- Programming: Mike Posehn
- Art Director: Julie Cressa
- Art: Kevin Bullen, Jeff Fennel
- 3-D Models: Michael Shirley, Tim Calvin
- Sound and Music: Brian Schmidt
- Project Management: Susan Manley
- Technical Director: Lon Meinecke
- Producer: Scott Berfield
- Associate Producer: John Manley
- Assistant Producer: Michael Lubuguin, Scott Probin
- Executive Producer: Scott Orr
Physical Scans
Mega Drive Version
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Mega Drive, KR |
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Game Gear Version
Strike games for Sega systems |
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Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf (1992) | Jungle Strike (1993) | Urban Strike (1994) | Soviet Strike (1997) |