

Making their way down to the control room, five kilometres below the complex, McGarren and his men defeat Lynch's troops before taking out the ringleader himself. After securing Garland Square, McGarren receives word from Vital Situation, Swift Elimination (VSSE) officials that Derrick Lynch, the terrorists' ringleader, is attempting to overload Geyser 1, an experimental nuclear reactor built by Garland Electric to power the complex (via an Eyes Only broadcast). Slowly but surely, the STF liberates the Drycreek Plaza shopping mall, Garland Park, and the Garland Technology Center, eliminating the URDA's twin lieutenants Tiger and Edge (Tigger and Edgey in the arcade version) and wiping out their air force and tank defenses. With an unknown threat, Scotland Yard and MI6 dispatch the Special Tactical Force's (STF) First Platoon Unit (led by Claude McGarren, spelled as Croad Macgalain in the arcade version) to suppress the URDA, and to ensure that the terrorists don't access their hidden agenda, whatever it may be. The terrorists have taken no hostages and made no demands upon takeover, causing a string of confusion among intelligence officials around the world. A day before its grand opening, however, the entire complex is taken over by the United Resistance Defense Army (shortened to URDA), a terrorist group.
#Crisis zone arcade emulation full
Full of modern amenities, it is considered the future of urban living. In 2000, the Garland Corporation opens a new complex known as "Garland Square" on the outskirts of London. A Crisis Zone cabinet in an Amusement arcade.Ĭrisis Zone is a spin-off of the Time Crisis arcade shooters, released in 29 March 1999 in the arcades.
