Operation Secret Storm
1992 video game
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Operation Secret Storm is an action-oriented video game released in 1992 for the NES platform. Players control a secret agent named George B.—widely seen as a caricature of then-United States President George H. W. Bush—as he fights the Iraqi army. The game uses beat-'em-up combat mechanics on a 2D plane. The character collects ammunition and grenades while travelling through Iraq and defeating stereotypical Arabic enemies.
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| Publisher | Color Dreams |
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| Designer | Jon Valesh |
| Artist | Nancy Valesh |
| Composer | Sandy Sims |
| Platform | Nintendo Entertainment System |
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| Genre | Beat 'em up |
| Mode | Single-player |
Reception
Saddam Hussein, as he appears in this game, is ranked eighth in Electronic Gaming Monthly’s list of the top ten videogame politicians.[1] The game's superhero caricature of George H. W. Bush was ranked as one of the greatest videogame Presidents by G4. [2]