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| Issue 63 - January 27, 2000
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Spielberg-inspired level for Sudden Strike
We just got word from German developer CDV Software of an exciting new level for their forthcoming World War II stratter Sudden Strike. The mission begins in Normandy, with a large-scale Allied landing. Once superiority is established, you'll need to make your way to a bridge and hold it against enemy resistance. As with a well-known (and excellent) movie, the focus of the mission will be on the rescue of a soldier. In order to avoid legal problems, CDV have called this soldier "James R".
How clever! Mr Spielberg's crack team of Hollywood lawyers will never work it out.
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