Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Team Stealth Action
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| Developer | Gameloft (France) |
| Publisher | Gameloft |
| Released | 2003-12 |
| Status | Released |
| Genre | Platformer |
| Multiplayer | Bluetooth (2 players), N-Gage Arena |
| Product code | SPLINTERCELL |
62%
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A 2D side-scrolling stealth-action game developed and published by Gameloft for the N-Gage at Christmas 2003, adapted from the earlier Game Boy Advance Splinter Cell title. Players guide NSA operative Sam Fisher through ten missions in the Soviet republic of Georgia using stealth, gadgets, and hand-to-hand takedowns.
Team Stealth Action was an enhanced N-Gage port of Gameloft's GBA Splinter Cell adaptation, which had released earlier in 2003. The GBA and N-Gage versions shared a 2D side-scrolling format reminiscent of 16-bit stealth-platformers, with Fisher able to press into shadowed alcoves, climb ceilings, and use a silenced pistol or lock picks. The N-Gage version added two exclusive multiplayer modes over Bluetooth: a co-operative mode in which two players work together against the AI, and a competitive sniper challenge. The co-op mode is historically notable as the first cooperative multiplayer mode in the Splinter Cell franchise, predating the feature's arrival on consoles in Chaos Theory by more than a year. Minor cosmetic differences from the GBA release included Fisher wearing a blue vest rather than the original green.
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Related Coverage
- Splinter Cell Reviewed News 2004-03
- Splinter Cell 2 Demo Released for N-Gage News 2005-03
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Review 2005-04
- Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Reviewed News 2005-04
External Reviews
| MobyGames (aggregate) | 76% |
Links & Sources
- MobyGames
- Nokia N-Gage.com (Wayback Machine)
- splintercell.fandom.com
- retrogamesreview.co.uk
- blockfort.com
- User Manual (PDF)
- Also on: GBA
- Original description from All About N-Gage
Preservation
ROM preserved. Side-scrolling adaptation developed by Gameloft. Released December 2003.
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