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''19 Part One: Boot Camp'' is a multi-load computer game created by Cascade Games in . It appeared on the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. The inspiration for the game came in two parts - the arcade game ''Combat School'' and the Paul Hardcastle song ''19'', which was itself about the Vietnam War. The player controls a soldier through several training events, including an obstacle course, shooting practice and jeep driving. == Gameplay == The game is split into four stages: Stage One is an assault course - the player must gain speed by pressing the right directional key (or holding the joystick to the right), then hold down the fire key/button to build up power then release it at the correct spot in front of the obstacle. Stage Two is a shooting range. Targets appear which the player must shoot targets depicting enemy soldiers, while avoiding those that depict women and children. For every soldier hit the player earns up to 50 points, but for hitting a woman the player loses 1000 points. Stage Three is a driving game, with the player's point of view behind and just above a jeep which must be driven along a course. Obstacles must be avoided, but a variety of other objects, such as ammo boxes, jerry cans and, boots can be collected for bonus points. Stage Four is a beat 'em up which involves the player attempting to defeat the Master Sergeant (spelled ''"Sargeant"'' in the game) within a set time limit. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「19 Part One: Boot Camp」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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