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From Gun Games to Gun Stores
Why the Firearms Industry Wants Their Video Games on Your Child's
Wish List
Soldier of Fortune

Description
Based on the magazine
published by National Rifle Association Board Member Robert K. Brown,
the objective is, "Use any means necessary to find and secure four stolen
nuclear warheads. Dispatch as many terrorists, skinheads and enemy soldiers
as necessary to complete your mission."
Firearms Featured
A variety of pistols,
assault weapons, shotguns, and sniper rifles, as well as rocket launchers,
grenades, and flame throwers.
Rating
Mature ages 17 and
older. In other countries, such as Australia, this game is recommended
for children as young as 15 years old (see classification on opposite
page).


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