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  2. Category:Naval video games - Wikipedia

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    Battle Stations (1997 video game) Battlefield 1; Battleship (1993 video game) Battleship (1996 video game) Battleship (2012 video game) Battleship Bismarck: Operation Rhine - May 1941; Battleship: Surface Thunder; Battleships (video game) Battlestations: Midway; Battlestations: Pacific; Bimini Run; Bismarck (video game) Blood Wake; Broadsides ...

  3. Broadsides (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World in 1983 stated that Broadsides "is an excellent depiction of ship-to-ship combat". It cited the "superb" combat display, good graphics, user-designed scenarios, and the choice of tactical or arcade combat as highlights. [1]

  4. Blood Wake - Wikipedia

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    Blood Wake is a naval combat video game released in 2001 for the Xbox as part of Microsoft's wave of launch titles. It was developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios . Set in an Asian -themed fictional world, Blood Wake is a story-driven, mission-based high seas action game in which the player controls a series of ...

  5. Kantai Collection - Wikipedia

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    The game is controlled using a steering wheel and speed lever, and the player is able to organize their fleet using kanmusu cards ejected by the arcade machine. While in combat, the player can choose between using primary and secondary armaments, torpedoes and airstrikes against foes. [67]

  6. Harpoon (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Harpoon is a naval simulator that uses data regarding real military equipment and weaponry, based on a miniatures wargame. The game does not use preset battle algorithms to control the outcome of combat, and does not control play balance between sides.

  7. Destroyer (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Destroyer puts the player in the role of captain of a Fletcher-class destroyer in the Pacific theatre during World War II.The player can undertake a number of naval warfare operations, including hunting submarines, torpedoing enemy ships, fighting off airplane attacks, bombarding island installations, rescuing stranded allies, and escorting cargo vessels through enemy waters.

  8. Battleship (game) - Wikipedia

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    Other versions of the game were printed in the 1930s and 1940s, including the Strathmore Company's Combat: The Battleship Game, Milton Bradley's Broadsides: A Game of Naval Strategy and Maurice L. Freedman's Warfare Naval Combat. Strategy Games Co. produced a version called Wings which pictured planes flying over the Los Angeles Coliseum. All ...

  9. Jane's Combat Simulations - Wikipedia

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    Jane's Combat Simulations was a brand of combat flight simulators and naval warfare games published for DOS and Windows by Electronic Arts from 1995 to 2000, and later by other companies under license by Jane's Information Group. It is named after editor and publisher of military reference books Fred T. Jane.