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Leatherneck
Publisher: Microdeal     Developer: Unknown
Year of release: 1988

Box scan missing - can you help? Leatherneck Click here to listen to the music from Leatherneck on-line
Genres : Military / Shoot-em-up
Programmer : Steve Bak     Artist : Pete Lyon    

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ST Action
# 3 - Jul 88

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ichichich75 wrote ...2007-05-14 14:54:10
A game without an end... strange strange. For a while it was funny to play but then it was just boring as it was always the same.
Kris H. wrote ...2007-04-29 01:14:37
How hilarious was this game with 4 players. You were all crammed into the bottom corner trying to survive without shooting eachother, it was usually just a quick sequence of 3 blood-curdling screams and one guy was left! Overall, very very difficult to succeed at this game, but I sure as hell tried.
bradaviel wrote ...2004-10-10 03:12:50
way older tha dogs of war, this game was just unfinisheable due to the stage loops. i have the invicibility cheat and remember spending a whole day going forward just to see if there was any end to it. there wasn't :D
Antybots wrote ...2004-02-28 05:58:45
Not too bad a game. Kind of a poor imitation of Dogs of war, but still fun.
Silvio wrote ...2002-03-06 09:50:43
One of the simplest shootemups, vertical scroller and you could only shoot forward, too.. But it was real fun playing it with our selfmade Parallel-port Joystick adapter alltogether..
Hyrax wrote ...2002-01-16 00:33:17
Another rare game that had 4 player capability. Kind of a lame game really.