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"Outside the U.S."? In Sweden the NES version was called Rush'n Attack, not Green Beret. Don't know about the arcade.— Preceding unsigned comment added by an unknown user
I believe you are correct, Green Beret was the name for the amstrad/sinclair, and european arcade releases. But the NES held the same title universally. Once you confirm, we can make change. --larsinio17:46, 14 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]