Talk:Desert Strike
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Redirection
editI redirected this page to the main series page, the same as Jungle Strike. This article didn't contain anything that was not on the other page, was not maintained, and contained substantial problems. Alereon 10:17, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
Confusion With Similar SNES war Game
editWas there a game called Soviet Strike where players used APC SAM units I specifially remember a game with these prior to the advance wars series. I played Battetank too.
Confusion With Similar SNES war Game
editWas there a game called Soviet Strike where players used APC SAM units I specifially remember a game with these prior to the advance wars series. I played Battetank too. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:6C51:7001:200:B131:D1FA:FDC1:5C91 (talk) 11:58, 22 January 2019 (UTC)
Plot
editWith a fiery blast from your Hellfire missiles you must annihilate a ruthless tyrant's military arsenal. Smoke his private yacht and tear into his air force as you challenge the Madman's forces in a series of surgical strikes. Rip through 27 fiery missions. Force is highly recommended. The Madman's got his finger on the SCUD trigger! Annihilate his Scud launchers before their deadly cargo wreaks havoc on the Western World! Battle the Madman's military machine over land, air and sea. One well placed Hellfire could send the tyrant down with his ship. Spearhead a rescue assault mission into Embassy City and break out American hostages being used as human shields! Check out the on-board computer battle maps and satellite data for locations of enemy MIGs, SCUDs, and dug-in tank encampments.
Could somebody who knows this game rewrite this section removed from the article? --V. Szabolcs 21:02, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
This seems more like a sales promo than an explanation of the game. --67.52.138.66 18:26, 14 December 2006 (UTC)