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release=1990|
release=1990|
alternateNames=James Bond:<br/>The Stealth Affair|
alternateNames=James Bond:<br/>The Stealth Affair|
publisher=[[Delphine Software]]|
publisher=Interplay Entertainment,<br />U.S. Gold|
developer=[[Delphine Software]]|
developer=[[Delphine Software]]|
platforms=Amiga, DOS|
platforms=Amiga, DOS|
engine=[[Cine]]|
engine=[[Cine]]|
support=Not officially supported.<br/>A WIP engine is available<br/>in our SVN repository
support=Not officially supported.<br/>A WIP engine is available<br/>in our SVN repository.
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'''Operation Stealth''', also known as '''James Bond 007: The Stealth Affair''' in the United States, is the second game to use Delphine Software's cinematic evo1 engine.  In this game, John Glames (James Bond in the US), a secret agent for the CIA, has been assigned a mission to locate a newly designed hi-tech stealth plane in Latin America, which was stolen from an American airbase.
'''Operation Stealth''', also known as '''James Bond 007: The Stealth Affair''' in the United States, is the second game to use Delphine Software's Cinématique evo1 engine.  In this game, John Glames (James Bond in the US), a secret agent for the CIA, has been assigned a mission to locate a newly designed hi-tech stealth plane in Latin America, which was stolen from an American airbase.


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