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  2. Category:Naval video games - Wikipedia

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    Sea Dogs (video game) Sea Power (video game) Sea Wolf (video game) Seafox (video game) Seventh Fleet (video game) Sid Meier's Pirates! Sid Meier's Pirates! (2004 video game) Silent Hunter (video game) Silent Hunter II; Silent Hunter III; Silent Hunter 4: Wolves of the Pacific; Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic; Skull and Bones (video game ...

  3. Jane's Fighters Anthology - Wikipedia

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    Jane's Fighters Anthology is a 1997 compilation of combat flight simulation games released by Electronic Arts as part of the Jane's Combat Simulations series.. The anthology integrated into a single interface the campaigns, missions, and planes from the games U.S. Navy Fighters (1994) with content from its Marine Fighters expansion and Jane's US Navy Fighters 97 re-release, and Jane's ATF ...

  4. Jane's Combat Simulations - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Arts' license was announced in 1995 and intended to lend authenticity and accuracy to EA's growing line of combat games. [3] [4] The Jane's brand was initially applied to games derived from EA's 1994 release U.S. Navy Fighters, including Jane's ATF: Advanced Tactical Fighters, an updated version of the original game called Jane's US Navy Fighters 97, and the compilation Jane's ...

  5. U.S. Navy Fighters - Wikipedia

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    Jane's U.S. Navy Fighters '97 (USNF '97) is a 1996 update of the 1994 version with added planes, music, and two new campaigns. It's also ran on Win 95 version rather than DOS. [ 9 ] The game contains three campaigns: Vietnam War-era, a fictional Russian-Ukrainian war, and a fictional Russian-Japanese conflict over the Kuril Islands .

  6. Fleet Command - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Command, previously labelled as Jane's Fleet Command, is a real-time tactics naval warfare simulation computer game released in May 1999. [3] It was developed by Sonalysts Inc. and published by Electronic Arts (EA).

  7. Navy Strike - Wikipedia

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    Navy Strike received generally average reviews from critics.PC Gamer said the game feels like Dawn Patrol adapted to a modern setting. It was also compared to U.S. Navy Fighters by saying: "If you're not interested in the Commander section, or don't care for unrealistic flight models, then U.S. Navy Fighters is the better bet."

  8. Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon - Wikipedia

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    In the game, there are three separate factions: the Royal Navy, the Procyons and the Pirates. The Ironclads are included in the Procyon fleet list, which gives away the twist ending somewhat. In the skirmishes, depending on the map in question, the player either chooses a faction to play or has one chosen for them.

  9. SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs - Wikipedia

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    SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs is a series of third-person tactical shooter video games for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable created by Zipper Interactive and released between 2002 and 2011.