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'''Rolling Thunder''' is a run and gun [[:Category:Arcade|arcade game]] that was released by [[:Category:Namco|Namco]] in [[:Category:1986]]. It runs on the Namco System 86 hardware platform and was licensed for US distribution to [[:Category:Atari|Atari Games]]. Set in the 1960s, the player takes the role of a secret agent who must save his female partner from a terrorist organization.


'''Rolling Thunder'''
Rolling Thunder is the first game in the [[:Category:Rolling Thunder|Rolling Thunder trilogy]]. It was followed by two sequels: [[Rolling Thunder 2]] ([[:Category:1990|1990]], [[Arcade/[[:Category:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]]) and [[Rolling Thunder 3]] ([[:Category:1993|1993]], Sega Genesis). The [[:Category:Capcom|Capcom]] game [[Code Name: Viper]] and the [[:Category:Sega|Sega]] game [[Shinobi]] also feature similar gameplay to the Rolling Thunder series.
 
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Rolling Thunder is a run and gun arcade game that was released by Namco in Category:1986. It runs on the Namco System 86 hardware platform and was licensed for US distribution to Atari Games. Set in the 1960s, the player takes the role of a secret agent who must save his female partner from a terrorist organization.

Rolling Thunder is the first game in the Rolling Thunder trilogy. It was followed by two sequels: Rolling Thunder 2 (1990, [[Arcade/Sega Genesis) and Rolling Thunder 3 (1993, Sega Genesis). The Capcom game Code Name: Viper and the Sega game Shinobi also feature similar gameplay to the Rolling Thunder series.