Operation Secret Storm

Operation Secret Storm is an action-oriented NES game where players control a secret agent named George B. (which was seen by many as a caricature of then-President George H. W. Bush) as he fights the Iraqi army. The player fights a lot of Arabs as he gets deeper and deeper into Iraq. During the development of the game, Operation Desert Storm was a hot topic on the news and the developers rushed the game to release it before the conflict could end.

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Publisher(s)Color Dreams
Designer(s)Jon Valesh
Artist(s)Nancy Valesh
Composer(s)Sandy Sims
Platform(s)Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
Genre(s)Beat 'em up
Mode(s)Single-player

Reception

Saddam Hussein, as he appears in this game, is ranked eighth in Electronic Gaming Monthly’s list of the top ten video game politicians.[1] The game's superhero caricature of George H. W. Bush was ranked as one of the greatest video game Presidents by G4. [2]

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References

  1. Scott Sharkey, “EGM’s Top Ten Videogame Politicians: Election time puts us in a voting mood,” Electronic Gaming Monthly 234 (November 2008): 97.
  2. http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/710565/presidents-day-2011-the-best-and-worst-video-game-presidents//
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