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''Submarine Commander'' is a
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for
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written by Dean Lock and published by Thorn EMI Computer Software in 1982. A
VIC-20 The VIC-20 (known as the VC-20 in Germany and the VIC-1001 in Japan) is an 8-bit entry level home computer that was sold by Commodore International, Commodore Business Machines. The VIC-20 was announced in 1980, roughly three years after Commod ...
port by Gary York was released in 1983 and an
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version by Patrick Buckland the same year. The Atari version was re-released in 1985 on cassette tape, cassette on the Sparklers budget label. A version for the TI-99/4A was announced but was not released until 1986 when a third party bought the rights. ''Submarine Commander'' simulates the operations of a
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during
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. The action takes place in the
Mediterranean Sea The Mediterranean Sea ( ) is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the east by the Levant in West Asia, on the north by Anatolia in West Asia and Southern Eur ...
, where the player has to track down a number of allied
convoys A convoy is a group of vehicles, typically motor vehicles or ships, traveling together for mutual support and protection. Often, a convoy is organized with armed defensive support and can help maintain cohesion within a unit. It may also be used ...
and then approach them underwater to attack with their
torpedo A modern torpedo is an underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, with an explosive warhead designed to detonate either on contact with or in proximity to the target. Historically, such ...
es. ''Submarine Commander'' plays in real time: the actions of the player and those of the enemy
convoys A convoy is a group of vehicles, typically motor vehicles or ships, traveling together for mutual support and protection. Often, a convoy is organized with armed defensive support and can help maintain cohesion within a unit. It may also be used ...
occur simultaneously.


Gameplay

The game opens displaying the control console, whose square middle section shows a map of the Mediterranean with your current location displayed as a white cross and the locations of enemy ships as black dots. Various status details are shown in the two rectangular areas on either side of the map. Forward movement is controlled by the number keys, 1 for slow and 9 for maximum. On the surface the
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moves more rapidly and recharges its batteries and
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supply. The
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provides directional control through the
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and dive planes. This is a slow process, turning the
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around in a 360-degree
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takes considerable time even at full speed. The main display in the center can be switched between three modes, the map, a
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display, and the
periscope A periscope is an instrument for observation over, around or through an object, obstacle or condition that prevents direct line-of-sight observation from an observer's current position. In its simplest form, it consists of an outer case with ...
. Typically a mission proceeds by starting on the map display while surfaced, and chasing down one of the convoys. When one is sighted, announced by a bonging sound, the player lowers the submarine to attack depth and continues the approach using the sonar display. Once the range has closed, they raise the periscope and attack the ships with the torpedoes. The periscope shows ships if they are within one
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and the submarine is above 50
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depth. There are four types of ships in the convoys;
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, cargo ships,
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and patrol boats. All of the ships are armed with at least one
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, and will fire on a surfaced submarine. If the submarine is underwater, the destroyers and patrol boats will attack, while the tankers and cargo ships attempt to flee. Successful attacks cause damage to the ship, which repairs slowly over time. The game ends when the air runs out, the hull reaches damage level 9, there are no torpedoes or
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left, or all the convoys have been destroyed. The game then assigns a
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based on various factors. The game features nine
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, which change the number and makeup of the convoys, along with consumables. At the lowest level there are five convoys and the player has 80 torpedoes, 250 fuel and battery that holds a
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of 70. At the highest level, 9, there are 9 convoys, 40 torpedoes, 140 fuel and a battery that can be charged to 30. In levels 7 through 9, more than one torpedo may be needed to sink a ship.


Reception

'' Electronic Fun'' gave it a rare 4 out of 4 rating, noting that in spite of the complexity the game was still very fun, and that "Whenever you hit an enemy ship, you want to jump up and cheer." Hosea Battles reviewed the game for ''
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'', and stated that "This game will appeal to those who like arcade graphics and sounds, but enjoy a sense of wargaming." ''
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'' awarded it a spot in its 10 best games in 1982 list, calling it "an extremely sophisticated simulation with the added fun of gaming excitement." The ''Hi-Res'' review was extremely favourable, saying "There is no question about Submarine Commander. It is the underwater Star Raiders!". The game was mentioned in a ''
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'' article covering Thorn's entry into the videogame market, and a similar article in ''
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''. The
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budget re-release was reviewed in 1986 by '' Computer Gamer'', who gave it a "Red Giant" rating on their star scale.. The long-delayed release on the TI-99 gained a A rating.


Legacy

A 1993 ''
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'' survey of wargames gave ''Submarine Commander'' one star out of five, describing it as "innovative in its time, but now offers next to nothing for the simulation gamer". A 2009 review noted that "''Submarine Commander'' has brought to the video gaming industry what '' Eastern Front 1941'' done; that is making the computer to be separate medium to those traditional board games. Yet ''Submarine Commander'' added an extra flavour of being immersed in 3D which is a dramatic step in contrast to those many, many side-scrolling shoot-em up games." Another reviewer noted it is "one of the most complex games produced for the VIC-20."


TI-99/4A version

After Thorn announced the TI version, Texas Instruments announced and then rapidly exited the home computer field. Tenex Computer Express of Mishawaka, Indiana obtained the rights to the games in 1986 and released the three games on disk in a single pack. TI reseller Howard Greenberg also sold them in the UK in the same format starting in December 1986.


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* {{atarimania, id=5129 1982 video games Atari 8-bit computer games VIC-20 games Thorn EMI video games Submarine simulation video games Video games developed in the United States Single-player video games