Gunboat (video game)
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Developer(s) | Accolade (DOS) The Code Monkeys (CPC, Spectrum, T-16) Black Hole Software (Amiga) |
Publisher(s) | Accolade |
Producer(s) | Sam Nelson |
Designer(s) | Tom Loughry |
Artist(s) | Roseann Mitchell Tom Loughry |
Composer(s) | Gary Eskow Russell Shiffer |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Amiga, TurboGrafx-16 |
Release | 1990 1991 (Amiga) 1992 (T-16) |
Genre(s) | Vehicle simulation |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Gunboat is a simulation video game developed and released by Accolade in 1990 for MS-DOS. Ports were released for the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Amiga and TurboGrafx-16. It is a combat simulator of a Patrol Boat, River (PBR).
Gameplay[]
The game starts out in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. When the player earns a second lieutenant's bar, the game moves on to battle the drug kingpins of Colombia. After making the grade of lieutenant commander, the player may begin patrolling the Panama Canal Zone.[1]
The player uses the keyboard, the function keys, and the joystick to move through a number of stations aboard the PBR, including those for the pilot, the stern gunner, and the midship gunner. The pilot controls the searchlights and the ship's speed, and can identify targets for the gunners, and command the crew to open or cease fire.[1]
Each weapon station has a specific gun type: M2 Heavy MG, M134 Gatling Gun, Mk19 Automatic Grenade Launcher, Etc. Each of the weapon is better for certain type of targets, Which in turn sometimes requires maneuvering the boat in respective angle of that weapon to the target.
Reception[]
Brad Bombardiere reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "For those who have tired of their flight or tank simulators, make a splash with Gunboat, a high speed combat "rollercoaster" ride offering both authenticity and good old shoot-'em- up fun."[2]
Gunboat was rated 9/10 in VideoGames & Computer Entertainment.[3] The PC version of the game received 4 out of 5 stars in Dragon,[1] while the Amiga version of the game received 3 out of 5 stars.[4] A 1992 Computer Gaming World survey of wargames with modern settings gave the game three stars out of five,[5] and a 1994 survey gave it two-plus stars.[6]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b c Lesser, Hartley; Lesser, Patricia; Lesser, Kirk (July 1990). "The Role of Computers". Dragon (159): 47–53.
- ^ Bombardiere, Brad (June 1990). "THE BROWN WATER WAR: Accolade's "Gunboat: River Combat Simulator"". Computer Gaming World. 1 (72): 30, 32.
- ^ Video Games and Computer Entertainment, July 1990
- ^ Lesser, Hartley; Lesser, Patricia; Lesser, Kirk (October 1991). "The Role of Computers". Dragon (174): 57–64.
- ^ Brooks, M. Evan (June 1992). "The Modern Games: 1950 – 2000". Computer Gaming World. p. 120. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
- ^ Brooks, M. Evan (January 1994). "War In Our Time / A Survey Of Wargames From 1950–2000". Computer Gaming World. pp. 194–212.
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- 1990 video games
- Accolade (company) games
- Amiga games
- Amstrad CPC games
- DOS games
- Naval video games
- Ship simulation games
- TurboGrafx-16 games
- Video games developed in the United States
- Video games set in Colombia
- Video games set in Panama
- Video games set in Vietnam
- Vietnam War video games
- ZX Spectrum games
- Video game stubs