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Old 11-28-08, 07:55 PM   #3
Onkel Neal
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You cannot EDIT your post in this contest. An edited or deleted post counts as a guess.
Since, your edited post has the correct answer, and no one else has posted after you, I'll count your answer as a correct guess, with one wrong guess. Why can't people follow the rulez???

The venerable Silent Service.



About the game:

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Silent Service is a 1985 submarine simulator computer game. It was designed by Sid Meier and published by MicroProse for various 8-bit home computers, and in 1987 for 16-bit systems like the Commodore Amiga. The follow up game Silent Service II was released in 1990. The game accelerates real time when not in combat, to give the game a more arcade feel and to set it apart from the episodic nature of both past submarine simulators. Sid Meier described a number of key factors that influenced the design of the game: The size of the theatre, the variety of tactical situations, and evolving technology, such as torpedoes that did or did not leave trails of bubbles on the surface, and the use of surface radar. The battle stations were compartmentalized to allow players access to a great deal of information, but also focus on the task at hand. The game's graphics are very basic and it was often difficult to distinguish cruisers from tankers, etc. However the sound is quite atmospheric, such as the sounds of shell hits when being attacked by destroyers.

In 1986, Silent Service won the Charles Roberts/Origins Award for Best Adventure Game for Home Computer of 1985. It was followed by the much more realistic Silent Service II.

Remember, an edited post or deleted post counts as a wrong guess. If someone had posted the correct quess after you, he would have won this MS.

Next up, Mystery Subsim #64, and it ain't gonna be easy.

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