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  2. 688 Attack Sub - Wikipedia

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    Mike Siggins reviewed 688 Attack Sub for Games International magazine, and gave it a rating of 7 out of 10, and wrote that "the appeal of using modern weapons soon wears off and one is left with only the different situations to add spice. Overall though, it is a good game on an unusual topic but would benefit from a second edition". [6]

  3. Category:Submarine simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Submarine simulation video games" ... 688 Attack Sub; 688(I) Hunter/Killer;

  4. SSN-21 Seawolf - Wikipedia

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    The player takes command of a US Seawolf-class submarine and fights in 33 missions with targets under and above water including Russian attack submarines, destroyers, guided missile cruisers, aircraft carriers and frigates. The game is a sequel to Electronic Arts' 688 Attack Sub, and has a similar mission structure and variety. Missions might ...

  5. 688(I) Hunter/Killer - Wikipedia

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    Jane's 688(i) Hunter/Killer is a 1997 submarine simulator video game, developed by Sonalysts Inc. and published by Electronic Arts and more recently by Strategy First for Windows 95 compatible operating systems. It is named after the 688 (Improved) Los Angeles class of United States submarine, and was a successor to the earlier game 688 Attack Sub.

  6. Los Angeles-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The game was also released for the Sega Genesis console. Jane's 688(i) Hunter/Killer, Sub Command, Dangerous Waters, developed by Sonalysts Inc., and Cold Waters by Killerfish Games, are video games where players control the 688i Los Angeles-class submarine.

  7. John W. Ratcliff - Wikipedia

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    In conjunction with game publisher Electronic Arts in 1987, he helped create one of the first 256 color MCGA games, 688 Attack Sub. Several years later, he followed up with a sequel entitled SSN-21 Seawolf, and in 1997 released the game Scarab.

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  9. Sub Command - Wikipedia

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    Sub Command, subtitled Akula Seawolf 688(I) is a submarine simulator computer game designed by Sonalysts Combat Simulations and published for Windows systems by Electronic Arts in 2001. The player commands one submarine : a United States Navy Seawolf , a Russian Navy Akula , or a 688(I) .