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You have been recruited by John Clark to be a member of Rainbow, the most elite counter-terror team in the world, with members from various countries of the world. You start out rescuing hostages from the terrorists, but as you go on, you discover there are bigger things at stake - such as the entire world. Rainbow Six is a first-person shooter with an emphasis on realistic weapons and tactics. You must use existing intelligence like floor plan layouts to plan your assault. You can use up to four teams, with a variety of equipment from simple body armor to biosuits, breaching kit and more. There are many different weapons available, from pistols to machine guns to shotguns to grenades. You can switch between different teams as needed, or leave them under AI control. It is possible to coordinate different teams with go codes, engage a variety of terrorists or perform stealth missions. The game also features multiplayer with a variety of maps and mission types to choose from. The PC version contains 16 missions. The N64 version has 12 missions however only 10 are from the original game and 2 are from the Eagle Watch expansion. The missions are also ordered differently than in the original PC version. The interface was streamlined for the N64 console and controller, missions can now be played in a split screen co-operative multiplayer mode, and the pre-rendered videos from the PC version have been reduced to slide shows of a few still images. The PlayStation version contains only 14 of the 16 missions of the PC version. The PlayStation version reduces the 20 special operatives to 9, and only 3 operatives can be brought on a mission. The pre-planning part of teach mission has been severely reduced to only allowing the player to select each of the operatives insertion points. This version has more of a lone soldier feel to it with much of the teamwork aspect of the game being very rudimentary.

  • Jan 02, 1999 - Nintendo 64:

    United KingdomGB
  • Jan 02, 1999 - Nintendo 64:

    GermanyDE
  • Nov 18, 1999 - Nintendo 64:

    United StatesUS

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