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'''''Operation G.H.O.S.T.''''' is a [[Sega RingWide]] gun shooter by [[Sega]] that SEGA of Japan announced on April 18th, 2012. It supposedly has cabinets and guns designed with atmosphere in mind.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the sequel to Sega’s [[Ghost Squad]] which was released in arcades in 2004.
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==Story==
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It’s 2035 and the war against terrorism continues. The terrorist network known as Blue Wolf is on the rise and they have seized Uranium in an attempt to build their own nuclear weapons. Liberalists form a task force to exterminate the Blue Wolf, reclaim the uranium and stop a nuclear disaster. That task force is called G.H.O.S.T. (Global Humanitarian Operations & Special Tactics)
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Operation Ghost puts players in the shoes of highly trained special force agents. They must use precision shooting and quick reactions to complete the mission whilst using some of the brand new tools at their disposal.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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File:OperationGhost Arcade Cabinet 55.png|55-inch monitor cabinet
 
File:OperationGhost Arcade Cabinet 55.png|55-inch monitor cabinet
 
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==Artwork==
 
==Artwork==
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://operation-ghost.sega.jp/ Homepage] (English, Japanese, Chinese)
 
*[http://operation-ghost.sega.jp/ Homepage] (English, Japanese, Chinese)
*[http://sega.jp/topics/120418_1/ Sega of Japan press release]
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*[http://www.segaarcade.com/operationghost/ Operation G.H.O.S.T. at Sega Arcade]
*Screenshots: [http://sega.jp/topics/120418_1/02.jpg] [http://sega.jp/topics/120418_1/03.jpg]
 
  
 
[[Category:2012 RingWide games]]
 
[[Category:2012 RingWide games]]
 
[[Category:RingWide games]]
 
[[Category:RingWide games]]

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Operation G.H.O.S.T.
System(s): Sega RingWide
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code

Operation G.H.O.S.T. is the sequel to Sega’s Ghost Squad which was released in arcades in 2004.

Story

It’s 2035 and the war against terrorism continues. The terrorist network known as Blue Wolf is on the rise and they have seized Uranium in an attempt to build their own nuclear weapons. Liberalists form a task force to exterminate the Blue Wolf, reclaim the uranium and stop a nuclear disaster. That task force is called G.H.O.S.T. (Global Humanitarian Operations & Special Tactics) Operation Ghost puts players in the shoes of highly trained special force agents. They must use precision shooting and quick reactions to complete the mission whilst using some of the brand new tools at their disposal.

Gallery

Artwork

Digital Manuals

Physical Scans

RingWide, World(?)

External Links