Operation: Body Count - Gameplay

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2009

Part of my Obscure First Person Shooters series: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2BBA1AB1CF53EEAC

Gameplay footage from the Wolfenstein engine-powered title Operation: Body Count. Foreign forces led by international radical Victor Baloch have taken over the United Nations Towers. The President has ordered you and your crack team of elite squadron members (known as the Elite Squad) to save the hostages by clearing floor by floor (40 floors total) of the terrorist threat and their evil allies, the giant rats.

I use a cheat code to immediately warp to floor 7 as everything prior is simply made up of sewer levels. The sewers are about as exciting as the 30 seconds you see make them out to be.

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Uploader Comments (MarphitimusBlackimus)

  • Is it me or why do people think this was the actual gameplay music? I hope I don't tell shit, but the engine is the wolf3d engine, so it used IMF music. And IMF music is not CDaudio. At 4:09 you can see at the corner of the screen he stopped the CD to play. it was common at that time to offer CD audio by playing back an inserted disk rather than ingame music, many other ID titles supported that (such as Hexen II).

  • @NoMac90 The CD version of Operation: Body Count has its own red book audio music that will play in place of the IMF tracks if you have the disc in the drive while playing. This video was recorded from my CD copy of the game, hence it is demonstrating the correct CD soundtrack.

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  • Awsome song for a old game :)

  • Good old classics

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  • Love the music in this game! Brings back memories

  • Wow, what a repetitive and shitty soundtrack. I played the DOS version of this once during high school, and it was a pretty bad game.

  • @6:34 he missed the terrorist walkin' in the door. Bad gamer!

  • Lol you made that? Awesome

  • A childhood favorite.

  • The enemy death animations look suspiciously like recolored death sprites from Doom's Zombiemen and Shotgun Guys.

  • I heard that this game sucked, but from what I can see, it doesn't look all that bad.

  • This is easily the most underrated first person squad shooter I've ever played. Once you get past the painful underground part, it is EXTREMELY action packed. Once you get used to not stepping on dead bodies(that are wearing red) and plain ol' mines, and changing guys when you are about to die, you can see the game is extremely balanced. It is realtime, unlike this modern day crap like COD: MW2, Rainbow Six Vegas, and Battlefield where your squad is constantly being taken away by cutscenes.

  • @zarathustra2k1 Thank you for being incredibly condescending and retarded, but my question was already (really) answered by the creator of this video. Thank you MarphitimusBlackimus!

  • @KillerKrieg Have you heard of this cool new thing? I think it's called a 'serch moter'. There's one called 'Gloogle' or something. You might be able to use it with your consolputer.

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