Medal of Honor: Frontline Part 1 - Your Finest Hour

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2010

James "Jimmy" Patterson. American Soldier. Omaha Landing Beach, D-Day of Operation Overlord, in World War II. This is the Great Crusade, and it is our job to spearhead the landing, and get off the beach, so we can clear out the Bunkers.

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  • if u go all the way left u get a thompson, lol when I was little i had no idea what to do. I would shoot the guys in the towers for hours. GOOD TIMES

  • I don't get why people say this and allied assualt copies saving private ryan, I mean I think the game is based off the movie and then of coarse it should be like saving private ryan, it's like saying saving private ryan copied the real D-Day invasion, it's fucking stupid so no games copied the movie

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  • @MrDeano324 - The game chose to follow the same path as John Miller in Saving Private Ryan. The fact that it is Identical to this account, from the film Saving Private Ryan, is not a coincidence. It was obviously inspired directly by the film. Saying this, is NOT saying that this level has nothing to do with D-Day. The film was inspired by WWII and D-Day. But this game took it's design inspiration from the film.

    There is no arrogance in saying that.

  • @FrederichSchulz

    If you call sticking up for millions of people who risked and lost their lives just so you, me and the 7 bn people on this earth could live today, then yes, my comment was very arrogant. But if you actually have a brain, and dont call that arrogant, then look at your comment where you state this game was DIRECTLY inspired by saving private ryan. The arrogant part of that is you see D-Day as a film. This game was inspired by the true events of D-Day, not a film.

  • @MrDeano324 - Which is funny, because your comment was the arrogant one.

  • @FrederichSchulz

    Only by your arrogance...

  • @MrDeano324 - What, are you offended or something?

  • @FrederichSchulz

    And Saving private ryan is DIRECTLY inspired by the events of the 6th June 1944. Its not only a film and a game, this actually happened and it should be remembered as such and not just a bloody movie. Same goes with Titanic, as soon as you mention the name, everyone talks about the film. But in actual fact, 1,000's died in the actuall event. D-Day is not the opening scene of Saving private bloody ryan. It is a key even in human history, of which 1,000's lost their lives for us.

  • The Higgins boats used for the landings in this game and saving private ryan are historically innacurate. All allied forces on D-Day used the British LCA's as the American higgins were found to be to choppy on the water, and under armoured for the situation. The Higgins were used during the film for aesthetic purposes only. and probably same goes for Frontline. But if you are making a historical game or movie, atleast use historical facts...

  • vlw voce e fera d + ai brigado ai em

  • I remember playing this with my father when the game cube was still popular :D I was in like first or second grade, so about eight years or so... MEMORIES!! *sniffle*

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