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Operation Wolf

Operation Wolf

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Descr: Operation Wolf is a one-player light gun shooter video game developed by Taito in 1987. The game was critically and commercially successful, at one point becoming the world's top arcade game in 1988 and winning the Golden Joystick Award for Game of the Year. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1987
Developer: Taito
Mode: Single-player video game
Platforms: Arcade game, Nintendo Entertainment System, MORE
Publishers: Taito, Ocean Software, The Hit Squad, NEC Avenue, Ltd., Tectoy, Ving Co., Ltd.
Genres: Shoot 'em up, Light gun shooter

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Rastan
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