Medal of Honor: Allied Assault


Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (abbreviated MoH:AA) is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by 2015, Inc. and created by Steven Spielberg.[1] The game was published by EA Games
for Microsoft Windows and Aspyr for Mac OS X. The title was officially released in North America on January 22, 2002 and in Europe on February 15, 2002 for Microsoft Windows. The Mac version was released in August 2002. It is the third and only installment with expansion packs of the Medal of Honor series. The game based on the Quake III Arena engine with modifications from Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.², simulates infantry combat in theEuropean and North African Theaters during World War II. Allied Assault is the first game in the Medal of Honor series to be released for Microsoft Windows.
In the game the player takes on the role of Lt. Mike Powell of the United States Army Rangers who works for the OSS. Single player missions include assaulting German bases in Algiers and Norway, storming Omaha Beach on D-Day, and rescuing comrades behind enemy lines in occupied France. The game's levels are often compared to Steven Spielberg's 1998 film Saving Private Ryan; many of the levels are direct quotations of the scenery (or even complete sequences as in the Omaha Beach mission) in the film. This level was re-created in Medal of Honor: Frontline for consoles.
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Operating system

Windows XPWindows MeWindows 2000Windows 98, or Windows 95 (Windows NT is not supported)

CPU

450 MHz Intel Pentium 2 or 500 MHz AMD Athlonprocessor or better

Hard drive space

1.2 GB of free hard drive space

Graphics hardware

16 MB OpenGL capable Nvidia or ATI graphic card or better

Sound hardware

100% DirectX 8.0 compatible sound card

Network

Broadband connection required for multiplayer connectivity.

Memory

1.2 GB of free hard drive space





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