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Medal of Honor: Underground
European box art
Developer(s)DreamWorks Interactive
Rebellion
Publisher(s)EA Games
Destination Software
Platform(s)PlayStation, Game Boy Advance
ReleaseOctober 27, 2000 (PS)
November 25, 2002 (GBA)
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Medal of Honor: Underground is the direct sequel to the World War II hit Medal of Honor. In Underground, the player takes the role of Manon, a French woman who appeared in the first game as an advisor. The plot of the game begins before the original Medal of Honor, when Manon fights for the French Resistance before America entered the war. As the plot progresses, Manon is recruited to the OSS and takes on covert missions in occupied Europe and Africa. Missions include the sabotage of a V-1 flying bomb factory and rescuing prisoners of war. Levels include, occupied Greece, North Africa, Monte Cassino and Germany. The first and last levels are set in Paris, at the beginning and end of the Nazi occupation.

Medal of Honor: Underground was initially released for the PlayStation video game console on October 27, 2000. It was developed by DreamWorks Interactive (currently known as EA Los Angeles) and was published by Electronic Arts.

Medal of Honor: Underground is also a Game Boy Advance game released on November 25, 2002. It is a first-person shooter based off of the PlayStation version. The game was developed by Rebellion and published by Destination Software Inc. Underground for the GBA features up to 4 players using the Game Boy link cable and 17 levels.

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