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The Hybrid Front is a Sega Mega Drive war game, released in Japan on July 22, 1994. It was re-released on 29 May 2007 for the Virtual Console.
   The game takes place in the third millennium. A hostile group of Russian war hawks have revolted against the peaceful Western civilization. In response, the player must fight a futuristic war using infantry, aircraft, tanks, and other surprises. Friendly units are given the blue color, allied units are orange, while enemy units are in red. Units can be placed either manually or automatically by pressing the Start button on the Sega Mega Drive. Mild violence is present in the game, although blood is absent.
   The introduction begins with someone logging into a computer. Then, it shows a revolution that occurred sometime in the 2080s leading into wars and conflicts that are further into the future.

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