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After that, the hero of the game "Operation Wolf in South Africa" named Roy Adams who is with the C.I.A.
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The kidnappers tell you to free the captured terrorists, otherwise they will kill the hostages after the deadline went by. The Arcade version emphasizes that American passengers/hostages are aboard that you have to save. The intro of the game shows images of a hijacking. The only thing that is different is the way that people approach you, and a different character-image on the bottom of the screen. Also, you can choose one of six characters, however, this does not have any effect on cutscenes or the outro.

A note for those who know the game: The porting to the SNES is different and includes more story, a different intro, and you can choose different paths for the levels. The Arcade version is much harder than the portings: While you only have to shoot roughly 150 enemies per level on the Amiga, the Arcade includes 800 enemies in the exact same level. The game itself differs in terms of graphic but does not really include censorship apart from a church that one approaches towards the end of one of the levels as well as the alteration of the word "kill" in a sentence. In this report we compared the Amiga version to the original since both include content that is relevant. The successful arcade machine again was ported to numerous systems. Every now and again you drive around in vehicles, for example a speedboat. This time you not only scroll from left to right but also "forewards" in a 3D perspective. The game is a sequel to the rail shooter "Operation Wolf" and includes an improved engine.
