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|developer=[[Sunsoft]]
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|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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{{game disambig||the 2002 game|[[Freedom Force (2002)]]}}
{{game disambig||the 2002 game|[[Freedom Force (2002)]]}}
'''Freedom Force''' is a video game created by [[Sunsoft]] and released in [[1988]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. In the game, the player takes the role of a sharpshooter in a counter-terrorist organization. Freedom Force was also one of the few NES games to make use of and require the [[light gun]] accessory.
'''Freedom Force''' is a video game created by [[Sunsoft]] and released in [[1988]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. In the game, the player takes the role of a sharpshooter in a counter-terrorist organization. Freedom Force was also one of the few NES games to make use of and require the [[light gun]] accessory.
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Players assume the role of an anti-terrorist gunman who must kill terrorists without shooting any of their hostages. The game has different levels, including an airport that has been taken over by the terrorists and a city street. The game does have some blood, but it lacks gore; a small red splotch will appear on the chest of the targets that are hit.
Players assume the role of an anti-terrorist gunman who must kill terrorists without shooting any of their hostages. The game has different levels, including an airport that has been taken over by the terrorists and a city street. The game does have some blood, but it lacks gore; a small red splotch will appear on the chest of the targets that are hit.
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Latest revision as of 04:04, 22 February 2022

Box artwork for Freedom Force.
Box artwork for Freedom Force.
Freedom Force
Developer(s)Sunsoft
Publisher(s)Sunsoft
Year released1988
System(s)NES
Genre(s)Light gun, Action
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
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For the 2002 game, see Freedom Force (2002).

Freedom Force is a video game created by Sunsoft and released in 1988 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. In the game, the player takes the role of a sharpshooter in a counter-terrorist organization. Freedom Force was also one of the few NES games to make use of and require the light gun accessory.

Players assume the role of an anti-terrorist gunman who must kill terrorists without shooting any of their hostages. The game has different levels, including an airport that has been taken over by the terrorists and a city street. The game does have some blood, but it lacks gore; a small red splotch will appear on the chest of the targets that are hit.

The screen scrolls from left to right, with terrorists or hostages popping out of windows and doors. Unlike other shooters, the powerups (being either energy, ammo or weapons) are obtained by shooting the lower-right box when an item appears there.

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