![]() All the rest is the same: weapons, music, levels, etc. A health bar was also included, especially for those who find it difficult and want to explore the whole game. Konami released a port for Japanese feature phones in 2006, basing it on the Famicom version. However the Famicom version was somewhat superior because they added music, two more levels and even had its plot changed (objective was to destroy the enemy's secret weapon, while in the arcade original it was to rescue the POWs). Rush'n Attack (also known as Green Beret in Japan) had various ports that followed the arcade version in terms of levels, weapons and plot. This time featuring soldiers, six levels and lots of action. From Konami's (now disappeared) Konami Net DX service, another port of an arcade game has been preserved.
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