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BATTLEFIELD VIETNAM is a first-person shooter primarily designed for multiplayer matches even though it provides a single player mode. It was developed by the game development studio Digital Illusions Canada and eventually published by Electronic Arts in March 2004. The game was built with a modified engine of its predecessor BATTLEFIELD 1942.
BATTLEFIELD VIETNAM takes the player for a ride to historical settings of the Vietnam War, e.g. Cambodian Campaign and Operation Flaming Dart. An outstanding feature of the game is that driving a (land-, sea- or air-) vehicle enables the player to select a song to be played from a list containing sixteen well-known songs of the Sixties:
Citation from the manual of the U.S. edition (page 8): Rock and roll as you thunder into combat. Press 'o' in any vehicle to bring up the song list, then press the letter of the song you want to hear. In dependancy of the distance everybody of the own team on the battlefield can hear the selected song. With a powerful gaming computer and a 5.1- or 7.1-channel speaker system the player can hear a mix of songs coming from different directions. Maybe this feature was extended with the release of a subsequent patch. Citation from the manual of the U.S. edition (page 8): Everybody in the vehicle with you can hear a song you select from the original Battlefield Vietnam song list. Snippets of the songs are provided on the BFV Web site. Moreover, the player can put her resp. his own favorite songs in the application folder of the game. Citation from the manual of the U.S. edition (page 8): Add your own songs to the radio list by finding the folder named "My Music" in the root Battlefield Vietnam directory, then placing your MP3s there. Only the first 26 songs in the folder are accessible in the game. But in contrast to the songs supplied with the game only the driver can hear her resp. his personal MP3s. The March edition 04/2004 of the German magazine GameStar commended BATTLEFIELD VIETNAM with the GOLD-AWARD for a computer game that is of great entertainment value: The game got 88 out of 100 possible points. |
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