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Onkel Neal
11-24-08, 04:27 PM
Here is the initial shot of Mystery Subsim #54
http://www.subsim.com/mystery/ms54a.jpg

Be the first to guess correctly the name of this subsim or naval game and have your name added to the prize pool.

If you guess, and you are wrong, then you have used one of your three wrong guesses alloted to each player. Each player gets only three wrong guesses in the whole contest before your participation ends, so guess wisely (if you are really sure). If you don't know, don't waste a guess! :) You can only guess incorrectly three times in the contest.

You cannot EDIT your post in this contest. An edited or deleted post counts as a guess.

Remember the rules!! (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=143829)

If no one tries to guess this shot, or no one guesses correctly, there will be an expanded shot to follow.

Good hunting!
Neal

Etienne
11-24-08, 05:00 PM
PT-109?

Molon Labe
11-24-08, 07:09 PM
Radar mission (the battleship style game mode, since it's two games in one).

Old School Gameboy!

Molon Labe
11-24-08, 07:13 PM
Radar mission (the battleship style game mode, since it's two games in one).

Old School Gameboy!

Or to be more formal than "battleship style mode", "Game A."

Onkel Neal
11-24-08, 07:28 PM
Radar mission (the battleship style game mode, since it's two games in one).

Old School Gameboy!

Oh my, impressive!

Radar Mission
http://www.subsim.com/mystery/ms54d.jpg

About the game: (http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/gameboy/review/R4663.html)

It comes with two modes of play, a classic battleship game with a few extras to the game and a submarine hunting game. In the off chance that you find someone else with Radar Mission, there is two player support for both games. This is your standard battleship game right down to grid style and ship classes. Of course it has a few more things to go with it. These include a near-miss indicator, a 'lucky' shot and an aircraft launch. At the beginning of any game you can indicate which ones of these options you want, and which ones your opponent will get. If you're playing against a computer you can also change the difficulty level.

Now, that's good skills, Molon. Welcome to the Two-Timer Club. Mystery Subsim #55, on the way.

Neal