Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six

PC

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six is the first in a series of first-person shooter video games. It was developed and published by Red Storm Entertainment for the PC in 1998. It was later adapted for Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast and Game Boy Color.

The term "Rainbow Six" refers to the director of the organization, John Clark, the hero of various other Tom Clancy's novels, who manages to set up an antiterrorist brigade composed of elite soldiers from NATO countries, based in Great Britain, on the military basis of Hereford.

Clark has the mission to carry assistance to the police forces of several countries in case of hostage situation or when a tough intervention is necessary...His team leader is Ding Chavez. John is the leader for most of the series, but he is supported by a set of other key staff and advisors who vary from game to game.

The smashing success of this series can only motivate you to play to this extraordinary game!!! Get ready for a great dose of action! RAINBOW SIX puts you in charge of an incredible team that can be anywhere on the globe fast enough to make a difference.
Hostages' lives are in your hands!


Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six

PC

Developper : Red Storm Entertainment | Editor : Take Two Interactive
Genre : FPS
Rank : 84% (by 2 magazines)

Review (2) | Cheat (2) | Guide (1) |

Gameboy

Developper : Red Storm Entertainment | Editor : Take Two Interactive
Genre : FPS
Rank : 74% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) | Cheat (1) |
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six

Dreamcast

Developper : Pipedream | Editor : Red Storm Entertainment
Genre : FPS
Rank : 81% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) | Cheat (2) |

Nintendo 64

Developper : Saffire Corporation | Editor : Take Two Interactive
Genre : FPS
Rank : 71% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) | Cheat (1) |

Playstation

Developper : Rebellion 2000 AD | Editor : Ubisoft
Genre : FPS

Cheat (2) |

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Psp




Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six reviews

While generally better than Spec Ops, Rainbow Six carries its own baggage, especially where the conflict of realism versus gameplay rears its ugly head.
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