I actively play Rescue the Embassy mission a lot on the NES, So believe me when I tell you this is horrible. No controller support Runs in dos box
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Special Alert: Terrorists have invaded our embassy and seized an undetermined number of hostages... Lives hang in the balance as high ranking diplomats are held at gunpoint...
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- 08 February 2018
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- 4 user reviews
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- 4 user reviews (4)
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Special Alert: Terrorists have invaded our embassy and seized an undetermined number of hostages...Lives hang in the balance as high ranking diplomats are held at gunpoint...Their safety requires immediate action... prepare to infiltrate the embassy, neutralize the terrorists, and rescue the hostages, or die trying.
STAGE 1 - Set up strategic positions across from the Embassy. Be prepared to dive for cover if the terrorists spotlights turn your way.
STAGE 2 - Gain access to the Embassy. Rappel from the roof and crash through unguarded windows, keeping out of terrorist gun-sights.
STAGE 3 - Locate the hostages. Heavily armed terrorists control all three floors and must be neutralized before they can open fire.
STAGE 4 - Bring the hostages to safety. Their families - and the nation - are counting on you to succeed in this life-or-death operation.
FEATURES:
• Control of six Assault Force team members
• Three difficulty levels, plus a training mission without hostages
• Superb graphics and sound effects
• Action, strategy, and suspense
Recommended system requirements
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- OS *:
- Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
- Processor:
- Pemtium 4
- Memory:
- 256 MB RAM
- Graphics:
- Athlon 64 or later
- Storage:
- 256 MB available space
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User reviews
I played this game originally as kid in the 1980s on an IBM 8086 using 5 1/4-inch floppy disks. It had a whopping 4 colors, and the joystick control left much to be desired. It was still fun and I enjoyed the heck out of it back then. To find it on Steam years later, and actually playable, feels like quite a treat. Unfortunately like many of these old games this title is really only going to be enjoyed by those of
Do you remember the NES version of this game, which was titled Rescue: The Embassy Mission. Well, this version of the game doesn't have D*ck, Jumbo, or Kemco in it. Instead, all the characters are boringly named after letters of the NATO phonetic alphabet. 0/10