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Silent Hunter II developer Shawn Storc stated in an interview that Silent Hunter was a commercial success with 300,000 sold units. [9] By 1999, global sales had reached 350,000 copies. [10] [11] Bruce Geryk of GameSpot considered it a noteworthy hit in the simulation genre, a genre whose "era had passed" in his view. [12]
Silent Hunter: 1996: DOS A World War II submarine combat simulation Silent Hunter II: 2001: Win A World War II submarine combat U-boat simulation Six-Gun Shootout: 1985: AppII, ATR, C64 Skyrealms of Jorune: Alien Logic: 1994: DOS A science-fiction role-playing video game: Soldiers at War: 1998: Win A turn-based tactics set during WWII
In the Magnakai Series (books 6 to 12), Lone Wolf collects the Lorestones so he could reach the Grand Master level, the highest level a Kai Lord could achieve in the First Kai Order. In the Grand Master series (books 13 to 20), Lone Wolf discovers that there are even higher levels a Kai Lord could achieve, up to the point of Supreme Kai Master.
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German war veteran and U-boat commander Erich Topp was one of the game's technical advisers, and a series of interviews with him appears in the game. [5] [6] Silent Hunter II was developed with multi-player support as a notable feature. Players were able to connect with other players, and engage in sub vs. sub combat.
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The first release in the "Complete" series, the book contains original cover artwork by Joe Simko and details all 678 Nintendo-licensed NES games. The book gives a short history of the Nintendo and Famicom systems and box art and a screenshot from each game with an area for collectors to mark for box, cartridge, and manual.
3DJuegos' Álvaro Castellano Córdova said that "Silent Hunter 5 is the most accurate simulation of World War II submarine conflicts in the Atlantic. With more testing and less bugs this game could have been the best in the series", [11] while PC Gamer UK criticized the bugs and DRM but said that without them, "it would be the best Silent ...