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"Soldier of Fortune" For Dreamcast Available Now

by Rainier on July 27, 2001 @ 3:52 a.m. PDT

Crave Entertainment today announced the shipment of their latest Dreamcast title, "Soldier of Fortune." This aggressive first person shooter presents players with a variety of missions in which they eliminate the enemy with extreme detriment.

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The covert-operative missions pit protagonist John Mullins against a fanatical and deadly terrorist organization intent on mass murder and destruction. With stealth, skills, and an armory fit for a small nation, "Soldier of Fortune" will give players an experience like no other.

"Soldier of Fortune," brings 3D environments to life with 30 deadly international missions that run the gamut from speeding African freight trains to Russian chemical plants. The game's precision shooting physics localizes damage: for example, a shot to the opponent's shoulder causes the arm to fall off, while a shot to the leg leaves the target writhing and grabbing at the wound. It will require a quick trigger finger and a keen eye to make your mark.

"Soldier of Fortune" for Dreamcast is rated Mature and is available now.

About Crave Entertainment
Crave Entertainment is a privately held publisher of innovative videogame entertainment products for the major console platforms including Sega Dreamcast™, Game Boy® Color, the PlayStation® game console, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox(TM) video game system from Microsoft, and PC. For more information about Crave Entertainment, please visit our website.

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