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Pages in category "Video games about terrorism" The following 198 pages are in this category, out of 198 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
3 faction mech war: WIN: Customizable Mech Units (Combots), with parts unique to all 3 factions. Maps set at orbit, surface and subterranean levels. 2000: Shogun: Total War [8] [21] Creative Assembly: Historical: Feudal Japan: WIN: First game in the Total War series. Features a turn-based strategic layer and a real-time tactical layer. 2000
The game challenges players to fight against terrorist attacks on the Golden Gate Bridge, the Los Alamos nuclear power plant, and the Denver International Airport using optical guns. The final mission is to prevent a hijacked airliner from being crashed into the White House.
According to Israeli news site Ynet, the game was not particularly popular despite the controversy and players tended to "quickly abandon the game" after downloading it. [3] Newsweek reported that the game had a peak of 10 concurrent players in October 2023. [1] In October 2024, the game was removed from Steam in the United Kingdom following a ...
The game plays primarily in third-person perspective with controls similar to a standard first-person shooter. The player directly controls one member of the team at a time, but can issue commands to teammates and also swap direct control between any of the four characters on the fly.
Counter Terrorist Special Forces: Fire for Effect, known in North America as Special Forces: Nemesis Strike, is a 2005 third-person shooter video game by Asobo Studio for Microsoft Windows and Xbox. Players play as a counter-terrorism agency. The main objective is to dismantle the Nemesis network and get back stolen technology.
Terrorist is a real-time, two-player strategy game developed by Steven Pederson of Edu-Ware Services for the Apple II and published in 1980. One player plays the government authority, while the other plays a terrorist organization in three scenarios: the capture of a building and taking of hostages, air piracy, and nuclear blackmail.
Freedom Force is a video game developed and published by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988. The player takes the role of a sharpshooter in a counter-terrorist organization. This is one of the few games to require the NES Zapper light gun accessory. The game was released in arcades by Nintendo on the Nintendo VS. System as VS.