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{{Header Nav|game=Rolling Thunder|num=4}}
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{{Game
{{Game
|completion=4
|image=Rolling Thunder flyer.jpg
|title=Rolling Thunder
|title=Rolling Thunder
|image=Rolling Thunder flyer.jpg
|japanese=ローリングサンダー
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
|publisher={{co|Namco|jp}}{{co|Atari|us}}{{sys|NES}}{{co|Tengen|us}}
|publisher={{colist|Namco|Atari|Tengen}}
|japanese=ローリングサンダー
|year=1986
|genre=[[Run and gun]]
|systems={{syslist|arcade|zx|c64|cpc|atari st|amiga|nes|wii}}
|systems={{syslist|arcade|zx|c64|cpc|atari st|amiga|nes|wii}}
|ratings={{CERO|B}}
|ratings={{CERO|B}}
|year=1986
|title1=Arcade Archives Rolling Thunder
|title1=Arcade Archives Rolling Thunder
|developer1=[[Namco]]
|developer1=[[Namco]]
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|systems1={{syslist|switch|ps4}}
|systems1={{syslist|switch|ps4}}
|ratings1={{CERO|B}}{{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|12}}{{ACB|M}}
|ratings1={{CERO|B}}{{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|12}}{{ACB|M}}
|genre=[[Run and gun]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|followed by=[[Rolling Thunder 2]]
|followed by=[[Rolling Thunder 2]]
|series=Rolling Thunder
|series=Rolling Thunder
|seriesDisambig=None
}}
}}
{{marquee|Rolling Thunder marquee.jpg}}
{{marquee|Rolling Thunder marquee.jpg}}
'''Rolling Thunder''' is a [[run and gun]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1986]] and licensed to [[Atari Games]] for US manufacture and distribution. It runs upon Namco System 86 hardware, and was later converted for the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]], the [[Commodore 64]], the [[Amstrad CPC]], the [[Atari ST]], the [[Commodore 64]], and the [[NES|Nintendo Family Computer]]. It was also featured in [[Namco Museum Encore]].
'''Rolling Thunder''' is a [[run and gun]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1986]] and licensed to [[Atari Games]] for US manufacture and distribution. It runs upon Namco System 86 hardware, and was later converted for the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]], the [[Commodore 64]], the [[Amstrad CPC]], the [[Atari ST]], the [[Commodore 64]], and the Nintendo [[Family Computer]]. It was also featured in [[Namco Museum Encore]].
 
The player takes control of "Albatross", a member of the WCPO's (World Crime Police Organization) "Rolling Thunder" espionage unit. Albatross's mission is to save a missing female agent named Leila Blitz from a secret society named Geldra located in New York City.  Albatross must travel through two different segments or "stories", both comprised of five stages, for a total of ten game stages. On each stage, Albatross can enter doors, to hide and take cover from enemies, as well jump over to higher or lower floors with rails, including stairs.  Albatross begins this game armed with a standard-issue pistol, which can be substituted with a fully automatic assault rifle that allows for continuous firing by holding down the firing button. Albatross can gain ammunition for either weapon, by entering doors which are marked "bullets" or "arms". Despite the presence of a life meter, Albatross can only take two physical hits from the enemy: a single hit drains half of the meter, and he will be killed instantly when struck by a projectile attack such as enemy bullets or lasers. (However, all bullets can be blocked by your own).
 
This is the first game in the [[:Category:Rolling Thunder|Rolling Thunder trilogy]]. It was followed by two sequels: [[Rolling Thunder 2]] ([[1990]]) and [[Rolling Thunder 3]] ([[Sega Genesis]], [[1993]]). The [[Sega]] game of [[Shinobi]] ([[1987]]) and the [[SunA Electronics]] game of [[Rough Ranger]] ([[1988]]), along with the [[Taito Corporation]] game [[Crime City]] ([[1989]]), also feature similar gameplay to this series, except that they were all released before the second one.


== Story ==
This is the first game in the {{c|Rolling Thunder}} trilogy. It was followed by two sequels: [[Rolling Thunder 2]] ([[1990]]) and [[Rolling Thunder 3]] ([[Sega Genesis]], [[1993]]). The [[Sega]] game of [[Shinobi]] ([[1987]]) and the [[SunA Electronics]] game of [[Rough Ranger]] ([[1988]]), along with the [[Taito Corporation]] game [[Crime City]] ([[1989]]), also feature similar gameplay to this series, except that they were all released before the second one.
It’s 1968 in New York. An unknown man calling himself "Mabu" appears and performs many miracles in front of people.  Eventually, he introduces himself as savior of the world. However, his true identity is the leader of a secret organization known as "Geldra" which is plotting world domination. Interpol realizes Geldra’s global ambitions, and tasks the WCPO (World Crime Police Organization) to assign a spy with a mission to explore their ranks.  Agent Leila is sent, sneaks into their organization, and obtains crucial information, but is ultimately caught. If she is not rescued, the truth about Geldra’s existence and their plans for domination will be lost. Faced with calamity, WCPO decides to send their most powerful agent. The man's code name is "Albatross” a member of team, "Rolling Thunder". In order rescue Leila and prevent Geldra from executing their plan for world domination, he disappears into the darkness alone...


==Images==
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File:Rolling Thunder ARC title.png|Title screen.
File:Rolling Thunder ARC title.png|Title screen.
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File:RollingThunder spectrumcover.jpg|ZX Spectrum cover.
File:RollingThunder spectrumcover.jpg|ZX Spectrum cover.
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Story ==
It’s 1968 in New York. An unknown man calling himself "Mabu" appears and performs many miracles in front of people. Eventually, he introduces himself as savior of the world. However, his true identity is the leader of a secret organization known as "Geldra" which is plotting world domination. Interpol realizes Geldra’s global ambitions, and tasks the WCPO (World Crime Police Organization) to assign a spy with a mission to explore their ranks. Agent Leila is sent, sneaks into their organization, and obtains crucial information, but is ultimately caught. If she is not rescued, the truth about Geldra’s existence and their plans for domination will be lost. Faced with calamity, WCPO decides to send their most powerful agent. The man's code name is "Albatross” a member of team, "Rolling Thunder". In order rescue Leila and prevent Geldra from executing their plan for world domination, he disappears into the darkness alone...
==Gameplay==
The player takes control of "Albatross", a member of the WCPO's (World Crime Police Organization) "Rolling Thunder" espionage unit. Albatross's mission is to save a missing female agent named Leila Blitz from a secret society named Geldra located in New York City. Albatross must travel through two different segments or "stories", both comprised of five stages, for a total of ten game stages. On each stage, Albatross can enter doors, to hide and take cover from enemies, as well jump over to higher or lower floors with rails, including stairs. Albatross begins this game armed with a standard-issue pistol, which can be substituted with a fully automatic assault rifle that allows for continuous firing by holding down the firing button. Albatross can gain ammunition for either weapon, by entering doors which are marked "bullets" or "arms". Despite the presence of a life meter, Albatross can only take two physical hits from the enemy: a single hit drains half of the meter, and he will be killed instantly when struck by a projectile attack such as enemy bullets or lasers. However, all bullets can be blocked by your own.


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