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Operation Armored Liberty - Game Boy Advance

Operation Armored Liberty - Game Boy Advance

Operation Armored Liberty is a Majesco Entertainment action-adventure game for Game Boy Advance. The game centers on commanding an M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank across desert combat missions.

  • Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Authentic cartridge.
  • Enemy threats include Soviet-built T-72 tanks, mobile S.C.U.D. launchers, and helicopter gun-ships.
  • Smoke canisters can be deployed to create cover during combat.
  • Strategically located U.S. bases allow the tank to refuel and rearm between engagements.
  • Mission objectives include locating and destroying mobile SCUD launchers and bio-chemical labs.
  • The tank is equipped with a wide assortment of armaments for engaging ground and air targets.

The cockpit-style interface frames the action through tank instrumentation and targeting displays. Its mission structure gives this Game Boy Advance release a focused military vehicle-combat angle rather than a standard run-and-gun format.

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Operation Armored Liberty is a Majesco Entertainment action-adventure game for Game Boy Advance. The game centers on commanding an M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank across desert combat missions.

  • Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Authentic cartridge.
  • Enemy threats include Soviet-built T-72 tanks, mobile S.C.U.D. launchers, and helicopter gun-ships.
  • Smoke canisters can be deployed to create cover during combat.
  • Strategically located U.S. bases allow the tank to refuel and rearm between engagements.
  • Mission objectives include locating and destroying mobile SCUD launchers and bio-chemical labs.
  • The tank is equipped with a wide assortment of armaments for engaging ground and air targets.

The cockpit-style interface frames the action through tank instrumentation and targeting displays. Its mission structure gives this Game Boy Advance release a focused military vehicle-combat angle rather than a standard run-and-gun format.