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RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2004 7:10 am
by JudgeDredd
ORIGINAL: NefariousKoel

Slick! I'm almost disgusted that you haven't tried Harpoon4 tabletop. What the p*ss?

Everyone else... yeah, I played RSR on the C64 like it was goin outta style. I loved that game.

These days.. well, there's always Sub Command and.. the one I'm lookin' forward to..
http://www.scs-dangerouswaters.com/


Edit: In the meantime, if you have Sub Command let me recommend this spot for missions..
http://www.subguru.com/


Good devs... they follow up quite well. For example, they just released a compatibility patch for a game that was released back in 99. D@mn fine people.

First off, thx for heads up on SCS - I didn't know about it. Is there an ETA you know of?

Also, I've messed about for a long while, picking up Sub Command to buy - putting it back on the shelf - picking it up to buy - back on shelf. Is it any good? I LOVED Janes 688 Attack Sub (in fact when simulation meant something, Janes was the name). So is Sub Command worth it? (£16.00 from Amazon UK)

Thx

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2004 7:26 am
by JudgeDredd
I just thought of something.....What about Janes Fleet Command. From what I remeber that was a pretty reasonable game.

Oh...oh...I might get that out of the loft when I look for Red Storm Rising! [:D][:D][:D]

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2004 1:53 pm
by Marc von Martial
ORIGINAL: Shadow of the Condor

Have to agree that RSR was Clancy's best - predominatly covering the war from different aspects from KGB plots to Sgt. MacKall in the M-1 tank, and everyone inbetween. I did have the C64 version of the game (along with Crusade in Europe I think I wore the poor 5 1/4" drive out). I did download RSR from underdog, but it was frightening how foreign the EGA graphics looked to me when I tried to run it up. And of course, how could you survive without the handdy Keyboard overlay? Games like RSR, F14 Tomcat (and later F-22 Stealth fighter) and Gunship probably were some of the best times on the old system. And the transition from the old C64 with a tape player to an IBM 8088 - my gawd that "had" to be the "ultimate" in technology...didn't it?

(Pardon the reminscing...)

LOL, how true !

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2004 2:20 pm
by Slick91
ORIGINAL: NefariousKoel

Slick! I'm almost disgusted that you haven't tried Harpoon4 tabletop. What the p*ss?

Well, I WAS waiting for the PC game to come out and that was based on the H4 rules. [:@]

I haven't played an actual board game in yeeeeeeeeeeeeears. But, all of mine are still in near mint condition. [:D]

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2004 7:24 pm
by JudgeDredd
I wish I hadn't started this! I'm going to have to get out Red Storm Rising, The Hunt for Red October, A Line in the Sand, MBT........

I can see a divorce coming on!!

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 3:48 am
by SeaMonkey
Damn I can't believe that mention of RSR started all of this. Never played the computer version but I still love the two board games although haven't played them in years. Would be nice for someone to create the games in a more modern format. Sure it would be a hit. Now I want to mention another game that had a novel system of combat and then move. It was contemporary game set in the Mediterranean theater. Anyone want to guess?...........................well...................another hint.........publisher........SPI........in the mag S & T........................Ok 6th Fleet..... anyone remember?

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 5:00 am
by Raverdave
Now THAT reminds me of my first flight sim....I think it was called Fleet defender? I always crashed my F-14 on the deck trying to land[:(]

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 10:39 am
by JudgeDredd
ORIGINAL: Raverdave

Now THAT reminds me of my first flight sim....I think it was called Fleet defender? I always crashed my F-14 on the deck trying to land[:(]

Fleet Defender! By Microprose. What a sim! Awesome. Nice one - forgot to mention Microprose when taking about Janes and simulations!!

Microprose

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 8:29 pm
by sprior
And don't forget M1 Tank Platoon. Anyone else here remember DIs F-16 game?

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2004 10:29 am
by Marc von Martial
ORIGINAL: Slick91
ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck
ORIGINAL: Slick91

“Team Yankee” was a very good read also, but only keeps the reader in an M1 tank platoon during a Warsaw Pact invasion of West Germany. That book is out of print though.

Huh? I ordered it just a month ago from Amazon.

When you ordered it, did it come directly from Amazon.com, or did you link up with a third party?

Directly from Amazon, brandnew.

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2004 12:55 pm
by Slick91
ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck

Directly from Amazon, brandnew.

I don't know how you did it, but you can't do it now, I just looked at amazon.com. Although they list "new & used" it links you to people selling "new" copies. I do not doubt that you got a book in mint new condition, but I doubt that it was a newly printed book.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/offer- ... dition=new

I was wrong in the fact that the last paperback printing was actually done in 1994 rather than 1988. If you contact any book reseller they will tell you it is out of print. It's just a stupid hair-splitting issue on my end.

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 5:36 am
by NefariousKoel
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd

First off, thx for heads up on SCS - I didn't know about it. Is there an ETA you know of?

Also, I've messed about for a long while, picking up Sub Command to buy - putting it back on the shelf - picking it up to buy - back on shelf. Is it any good? I LOVED Janes 688 Attack Sub (in fact when simulation meant something, Janes was the name). So is Sub Command worth it? (£16.00 from Amazon UK)

Thx

I believe Dangerous Waters is due out by summertime. If you want a sub sim to tide you over then get Sub Command. It's just a greatly improved 688i with three different subs you can control (d@mn those Akulas are fun). If you want mods and user created missions, check out the Subsim.com boards - there are a number of people and sites. I'd recommend the SCX mod. They also have a Dangerous Waters giveaway thread if you post in it - you'll be registered for the drawing.

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 9:24 am
by JudgeDredd
who makes dangerous waters?

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 12:59 pm
by Slick91
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd

who makes dangerous waters?

Sonalysts is developing the game. They are the same company that made Jane’s 688i, Fleet Command, and published their own Sub Command.

http://www.scs-dangerouswaters.com/

As of now, they are continuing development, but are still looking for a publisher.

*COUGH* *COUGH*

I SAID, …THEY ARE STILL LOOKING FOR A PUBLISHER!

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 5:45 pm
by YohanTM2
Just went out and bought the book as I could not find my original copy. Looking forward ti the re-read

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 6:58 am
by wulfir
Reading tip coming up:

*drumoroll*

Red Army by Ralph Peters

[8D]

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 4:29 pm
by waynec
Reading List

The Sixth Battle by Barrett Tillman
War in 2020 by Ralph Peters
Decision at D-Day (alternate history) by Peter Tsouras
Fox on the Rhine and Fox on the Run (alternate history) by Douglas Niles
The Ten Thousand by Harry Coyle

for starters

RE: Red Storm Rising

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 8:38 pm
by Rummy
Coyle and Peters were both great Cold War writers.

I'll add Larry Bond's 'Crusade' to the list--a thoughtful, thorough, and detailed look at a (relatively unrealistic) potential WWIII in Europe.