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    Deadly Dozen: Pacific Theater

  • First released on 31 October, 2002 for PC
  • Penetrate the island strongholds of Japanese Imperial forces with your squad of commandos in this tactical World War II first person shooter. Stealth, a cool head and your M1 may buy you one more day. Can you survive the hard-edged intensity of the Pacific theater?

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  • First released on 31 October, 2002 for PC
  • Penetrate the island strongholds of Japanese Imperial forces with your squad of commandos in this tactical World War II first person shooter. Stealth, a cool head and your M1 may buy you one more day. Can you survive the hard-edged intensity of the Pacific theater?


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    In 1942, specially trained soldiers were deployed to carry out commando-style missions against the forces of Japan. They were cold as steel and could strike without warning. Through sweltering rainforests, sun-baked coral beaches and stinking mangrove swamps, these skilled heroes took the war to the Japanese. This is the story of that 12-man unit, known only as...The Deadly Dozen.

    Penetrate the island strongholds of Japanese Imperial forces with your squad of commandos in this tactical World War II first person shooter. Stealth, a cool head and your M1 may buy you one more day. Can you survive the hard-edged intensity of the Pacific theater?

    12 men, 1 chance!

    Personalize your strategy and squad to best achieve each mission’s objectives.

    Experience movie-like action as you take on the entire Pacific campaign from the Philippines to Okinawa.

    Creep silently through immersive environments featuring authentic WWII vehicles, weapons, and uniforms.

    Due to changes in networking technology since the time of this game's original release, multiplayer is not supported for this version of the game.

    This game is presented in its original, unedited form to preserve the developers' intended gameplay experience. This game is reflective of the historical period portrayed and contains content that may be considered offensive or discriminatory. Player discretion is advised.

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    N-Fusion Interactive
    N-Fusion Interactive is an independent video game development studio located in New Jersey, about an hour south of New York City.
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    Atari, SA
    Atari SA (Société Anonyme) is a French international holding company, and current owner of the Atari brand name. It was formerly known as Infogrames Entertainment. Its subsidiaries include Atari Interactive and Atari Inc. (not to be confused with the original Atari Inc. founded in 1972).
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    Ziggurat
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