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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
Capt. Lester D. Cain/Commander Lester D. Cain (1984/1987). Only appeared in the first few episodes of the first season as Captain Cain, later promoted to Commander. Appeared in Season 4, as Commander Cain in "City of Passion", parts 1 and 2. Michael Cavanaugh appeared as Captain Lester Cain in the TV Pilot, but did not appear in further episodes.
September 1995 (Roc Books) ISBN 1-55560-091-3 ISBN 0-451-45383-2: Blood of Kerensky #1. Book one of The Blood of Kerensky Trilogy. A new generation of characters makes its debut in this series. Victor Steiner-Davion, heir to the throne of the Federated Commonwealth, is fresh from the academy and posted to the back end of nowhere. Kai Allard ...
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Run Silent, Run Deep is a novel by Commander (later Captain) Edward L. Beach Jr. published in 1955 by Henry Holt & Co. [1] The story describes World War II submarine warfare in the Pacific Ocean, and deals with themes of vengeance, endurance, courage, loyalty and honor, and how these can be tested during wartime.
Screenshot of a U-boat in Silent Hunter 5. Silent Hunter 5 takes players behind the periscope of a German Type VII U-boat to take on the Allied Forces in battles across the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Players command the U-boat after the first captain, Rahn, departs for another submarine.
Silent Hunter II was first announced in 1999, [8] and originally developed by Aeon Electronic Entertainment, the developers of Silent Hunter, but they had to leave the project unfinished, and Ultimation Inc. finished it. After considerable delays it was released in November 2001 after three years of work.