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{{Header Nav|game=Green Beret|num=4}}
{{Header Nav|game=Green Beret}}
{{Infobox
{{Game
|completion=4
|image=Green Beret flyer.jpg
|title=Green Beret / Rush'n Attack
|title=Green Beret / Rush'n Attack
|image=Green Beret flyer.jpg
|developer=[[Konami]]
|developer=[[Konami]]
|publisher=[[Konami]]
|publisher=[[Konami]]
|distributor=[[Xbox Live Arcade]]
|year=1985
|released={{sys|Arcade}}{{rd|1985|October 26}}{{sys|fds}}{{jp|1987|April 10}}{{sys|nes}}{{us|1987|April}}{{eu|1989|June 8}}{{sys/nocat|xla}}{{rd|2007|May 23}}
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Atari 8-bit]], [[BBC Micro]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Commodore Plus/4]], [[Family Computer Disk System]], [[MS-DOS]], [[MSX]], [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]], [[Xbox 360]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|genre=[[Action]]
|genre=[[Action]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Atari 8-bit]], [[BBC Micro]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Commodore Plus/4]], [[Family Computer Disk System]], [[MS-DOS]], [[MSX]], [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|followed by=[[M.I.A.: Missing In Action]]
|followed by=[[M.I.A.: Missing In Action]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|pcgamingwiki=Rush'n Attack
}}
}}
{{game disambig|the [[1985]] [[Konami]] game|the older [[1980]] [[Irem]] game|[[Green Beret (1980)]]}}
{{game disambig|the [[1985]] [[Konami]] game|the older [[1980]] [[Irem]] game|[[Green Beret (1980)]]}}
{{marquee|Rush'n Attack marquee.jpg}}
{{marquee|Rush'n Attack marquee.jpg}}
 
{{nihongo|'''Green Beret'''|グリーンベレー|Gurīn Berē}}, retitled '''Rush'n Attack''' (a pun  on "Russian Attack") in North America, is an [[action]] [[arcade]] game released by [[Konami]] in [[1985]]. Green Beret is remembered for its Cold War setting and its reliance on the player using a knife to dispatch enemies. A sequel was released for the arcades titled [[M.I.A.: Missing in Action]] in [[1989]].
{{nihongo|'''Green Beret'''|グリーンベレー|Gurīn Berē}}, retitled '''Rush'n Attack''' (a pun  on "Russian Attack") in North America, is an [[action]] [[arcade]] game released by [[Konami]] in [[1985]]. Green Beret is remembered for its Cold War setting and its reliance on the player using a knife to dispatch enemies. A sequel was released for the arcades titled [[M.I.A.: Missing in Action]] in [[1989]].


There are four stages: Marshalling Area, Harbour, Air Base and Siberian Camp. The omnipresent knife can be supplemented with captured arms. By killing key persons, the player can obtain three-shot flamethrowers in stage 1, four-shot Rocket propelled grenades in stage 2, threepacks of hand grenades in stage 3 and one of each in stage 4. At the end of each stage, there are extra challenges: Stage 1 ends with a truckload of enemies, stage 2 with a pack of guard dogs, stage 3 with three shooting autogyros and stage 4 with a skilful multi-shot flamethrower operator. When the mission is accomplished the four rescued POWs salute and the player is back at stage 1. The player is supposed to run to the right, revealing new territories, but in case of a standstill in 10 minutes, a stealth-like bomber would wipe out the soldier.
There are four stages: Marshalling Area, Harbour, Air Base and Siberian Camp. The omnipresent knife can be supplemented with captured arms. By killing key persons, the player can obtain three-shot flamethrowers in stage 1, four-shot Rocket propelled grenades in stage 2, threepacks of hand grenades in stage 3 and one of each in stage 4. At the end of each stage, there are extra challenges: Stage 1 ends with a truckload of enemies, stage 2 with a pack of guard dogs, stage 3 with three shooting autogyros and stage 4 with a skilful multi-shot flamethrower operator. When the mission is accomplished the four rescued POWs salute and the player is back at stage 1. The player is supposed to run to the right, revealing new territories, but in case of a standstill in 10 minutes, a stealth-like bomber would wipe out the soldier.
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File:Green Beret Atari box.jpg|European Atari 8-bit box artwork
File:Green Beret Atari box.jpg|European Atari 8-bit box artwork
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