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Additional information due to lack of question to be typed. hmmm I played these game around 2003-2007 its kinda bit old, retro, classic, but i am going crazy just looking for these game, i forgot the game name and even my classmate who give me the demo to install and play, he forgotten it too because of the years passby, " the demo is like you start in like an abandon back of the building and you can switch all those 4 soldiers you have and also you can command them to follow you, and your mission is to reach the bank i forgot what is the name of the bank but we need to go there and help those who pinned down by german soldiers and after we got there we need to defend the bank atleast 5-10 mins after that the movie scene of us tank and soldier comes in and booom demo is done please anyone can remember....

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