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Surgical Strike

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Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
Sega of America
"You drive an armored hovercraft armed with gattling guns and missiles. Riding through the streets of a desert city, the FMV graphics deplict a raging war complete with burning buildings, bombs, and gunmen. Target boxes appear to indicate danger ahead, and you must destroy these targets immediately or take damage." (Video Game Critic)

Tomcat Alley

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Année/date de parution: 
1994
Editeur: 
Sega of America
"This time, a renegade Soviet commander is threatening the United States with chemical weapons from his base in the Mexican desert, and its up to you and your wingmen to fine-tune your air-to-air combat strategies to make the entire western hemisphere safe again!" (MobyGames)

Mad Dog McCree

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Année/date de parution: 
1990
Editeur: 
American Laser Games
"After drifting throughout the Old West, you stumble upon a small town. It's innocent looking, so you decide to see what's going on. But as soon as you step foot in the town, you realize that a bandit and his varmints are up to no good. This bandit is the notorious Mad Dog McCree, and he's kidnapped the mayor's daughter, entrapped the town sheriff and has stirred up all kinds of trouble in the once quiet town. After the Old Prospector begs and pleas with you to help stop the villain, you know what you must do: get your six-shooter ready for action!" (All Game Guide)

Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold

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Année/date de parution: 
1992
Editeur: 
American Laser Games
"In this game, Mad Dog is back, but this time it's a race to get to the Spanish Treasure. "Shooting Beaver", "Buckskin Bonnie", and "The Professor" are three different guides that can help you find your way to the gold. You must fight your way across the countryside coming face to face with Indians, Latinos, and of course Mad Dog's men. Get the treasure before Mad Dog, and win the game! " (Dragon's Lair Project)

Who Shot Johnny Rock?

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Année/date de parution: 
1991 / 2002 (DVD)
Editeur: 
American Laser Games / Digital Leisure (2002)
"This game is set in the 1930s, when gangsters reigned, and rock n' roll was supreme. You play a dirty detective, armed with your piece, trying to solve a serious crime." (All Game Guide)

Corpse Killer

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Année/date de parution: 
1994
Editeur: 
Digital Pictures
"Corpse Killer is a full-motion video shoot-'em up. You play as an elite special forces soldier, who parachutes onto a remote tropical island. It seems the evil genius Dr. Hellman has found a way to raise the dead, and created an island of zombies. It's up to you to shoot your way through the undead hordes and stop Dr. Hellman." (MobyGames)

Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire

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Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
LucasArts
"In 1993, Star Wars: Rebel Assault held the distinction as the first CD-ROM-only computer game. It was up to you to guide Rookie One through computer-generated worlds from the Star Wars universe on your way to destroying the Death Star and thwarting the malevolent plans of Darth Vader and the Empire. But the battles you won back then were only the first step in winning the war. Since then, the Dark Lord of the Sith has developed a new scheme to crush the Rebellion. It's time for you to take that second step in Star Wars: Rebel Assault II -- The Hidden Empire." (All Game Guide)

Target: Terror

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Année/date de parution: 
2008
Editeur: 
Konami
In this fast-paced rail shooting game, terrorists are brought to your doorstep and only you have the power to bring them to their knees. Whether you are shooting, freezing, zapping, or just having a good old fashion barbecue with the flame thrower, you have been called on to drive fear into the heart of terror. (Leviathan Games Website).