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Caused a huge controversy on release for attempting to use a poppy-flower on its front cover. The British charity, The Royal British Legion (who have always been known for their 'poppy' logo), complained that this game was 'sick and degenerate' before its release, making several tabloid headlines trying to ban the game (before anyone had played it). The poppy was reluctantly removed from the cover before release but it still appears in the game itself.

Contributed by Johnny "ThunderPeel2001" Walker (425) on Aug 31, 2003.

CD32 version contains special mpeg track where is stored movie (length = 3 min). In this movie members of Sensible Software (developer of game) are wearing army uniforms and they're doing funny things - dancing, riding army vehicles, throwing darts on the poster of actor Christian Slater etc. From this movie was taken a few photos and used in Amiga intro.

Contributed by B.L. Stryker (19782) on Jan 10, 2002.

The PC version is banned in Germany for extreme violence (30.07.94). The Gameboy version isn't.

Contributed by phlux Bronze Star Contributing Member (4157) on Nov 30, 2001.

The conversion of this title from the Amiga to the PC is nearly identical except for the music, which is FM synthesis (Adlib) instead of the original Amiga 4-channel digital ("mods"). This was a normal practice for most conversions, except by this time several free modplayers with source code had been released, so there was no reason (other than ignorance, I guess) to not have the original mod music...

Contributed by Tomer Gabel Bronze Star Contributing Member (4476) on Aug 13, 1999.

 

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