Operation Stealth IBM PC 1990
Delphine Software International released Operation Stealth for IBM PC MS-DOS in 1990. Operation Stealth is also known as 007: James Bond - The Stealth Affair. The IBM PC version of Operation Stealth was programmed by Daniel Morais based on Paul Cuisset's original Atari ST code. Operation Stealth displays in 256-color VGA 320x200.
Operation Stealth is a graphics adventure game and successor to Future Wars of 1989 and predecessor of Cruise for a Corpse of 1991.
In Operation Stealth players assume the role of CIA secret agent James Bond who is tasked with investigating the disappearance of an F-19 Stealth Fighter.
Operation Stealth is cinematic point and click adventure game that employs pop-up menus, dialogues and image insets or overlays. Operation Stealth runs on the Cinematique engine originated in Future Wars. Operation Stealth also employs arcade-action sequences.
Operation Stealth was distributed on 2x 3.5" 1.44 MB HD diskettes. The hard disk drive install size is 3 megs (64 files).
Operation Stealth manual: 10 pages
Operation Stealth copy protection: color code chart
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