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Old 12-23-07, 05:45 PM   #31
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I liked Mechwarrior 3. Granted, I can remember playing Pirates! and RSR back in the late 80's/early 90's on the Commodore 64. I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the original Falcon 4.0.
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Old 01-02-08, 10:23 PM   #32
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http://www.answers.com/topic/silent-service-video-game

I've been searching for videos or more images of the game.
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Old 02-14-08, 05:14 AM   #33
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great link:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=130951
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Old 02-14-08, 07:44 AM   #34
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Check out this link listing just about every sub game ever made and with some screenshots.

http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/submarine-games
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Old 02-22-08, 11:44 AM   #35
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I still play M1 Tank platoon 2 !
(Useing DGVoodoo's glide converter for the graphics)

Also had SS2, TF1942, M1TP, F15, etc.
Best wargames going then.
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Old 02-22-08, 01:51 PM   #36
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European Air War

I still love the authenticity of that game
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Old 03-06-08, 07:09 AM   #37
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On the right side of the link, you'll find every Microprose game produced. Just click on the game and on the left side click on screenshots.

http://www.mobygames.com/browse/game...-software-inc/
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Old 03-06-08, 07:22 AM   #38
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Cool! This submarine game actually has a lot of details, even if the graphics are soooo 80's
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Old 03-06-08, 08:36 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
Here's some money for Dowly's bail, now get him to translate :hmm: .
OK OK!

INTRO(BTW, that's the last type II in the world behind him, the Vesikko)

-In the 80s the more mature players started to want a more realistic war simulations.
-Their Knight on a white horse was the legendary game developer, Microprose, that was founded by Sid Meier and Bill Stealey in 1982.
-Microprose became known from it's realistic simulations like the Submarine simulator Silent Service.

Silent Service

-The most famous wargame from Microprose is definetly Silent Service.
-Silent Service wasnt that stunning graphic-wise, but it got the player hooked for it's tactical gameplay.
-In Silent Service, the player was in control of an US submarine in the Pacific during the WWII and was tasked to sink Japanese ships.
-The player could plan his attacks from the beginning to the end.
-Especially, the sounds dragged the player to the world of underwater warfare.

F-19 Stealth Fighter

-In 1987, Microprose released one of the best combat flight simulators of the 80s.
-In Stealth Fighter, the player flew a fictive US stealth plane completing various missions during cold war in Europe and in the Middle east.
-F-19 became the new standard for it's realism and it's advanced AI.

Cant be arsed to translate the AR part.
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Old 08-03-08, 12:16 PM   #40
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Quote:
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nikimcbee
Here's some money for Dowly's bail, now get him to translate :hmm: .
OK OK!

INTRO(BTW, that's the last type II in the world behind him, the Vesikko)

-In the 80s the more mature players started to want a more realistic war simulations.
-Their Knight on a white horse was the legendary game developer, Microprose, that was founded by Sid Meier and Bill Stealey in 1982.
-Microprose became known from it's realistic simulations like the Submarine simulator Silent Service.

Silent Service

-The most famous wargame from Microprose is definetly Silent Service.
-Silent Service wasnt that stunning graphic-wise, but it got the player hooked for it's tactical gameplay.
-In Silent Service, the player was in control of an US submarine in the Pacific during the WWII and was tasked to sink Japanese ships.
-The player could plan his attacks from the beginning to the end.
-Especially, the sounds dragged the player to the world of underwater warfare.

F-19 Stealth Fighter

-In 1987, Microprose released one of the best combat flight simulators of the 80s.
-In Stealth Fighter, the player flew a fictive US stealth plane completing various missions during cold war in Europe and in the Middle east.
-F-19 became the new standard for it's realism and it's advanced AI.

Cant be arsed to translate the AR part.
Thanks Dowly
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Old 08-16-08, 04:59 AM   #41
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Yeah, Microprose sims were simply the best, big atmosphere, big innovations.
Almost all sims had a good random mission generator!!!

As a teenager I've bought nearly all sims from that company.
Sometimes I spend my whole pocket-money for these games but they were worth it
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