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''Breach'' is a video game published in 1987 by Omnitrend Software. It was followed by '' Breach 2'' in 1990 and '' Breach 3'' in 1995.


Release

A conversion for
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featuring the gameplay-system improvements from the Amiga version of ''Breach 2'' was in development by Treco but it was never released.


Reception

Joseph S. McMaster reviewed the game for ''
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'', and stated that "In spite of occasional problems with the documentation, Breach must be considered a top-notch game." Harvey Bernstein for '' Antic'' stated "Hardcore wargamers will probably find Breach's variations on old themes intriguing, but for the rest of us this ST game just isn't much fun." Keith Ferrell for '' Compute!'' stated "This game captures perfectly the feel of those hard-combat, high-tech science-fiction war stories."


Reviews

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- Sep, 1989 * ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment) - May, 1989 *
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- May, 1988 *
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- Nov, 1992


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