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Sea Wolf is an arcade video game designed by Dave Nutting and released by Midway in 1976. [3] It is a video game update of an electro-mechanical Midway game, Sea Devil, [4] itself based on Sega 's 1966 electro-mechanical arcade submarine simulator Periscope. [5]
SSN-21 Seawolf is a submarine simulator game designed by John W. Ratcliff and published for MS-DOS systems by Electronic Arts on April 3, 1994. A 3DO Interactive Multiplayer version was planned but never released. [1]
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Category:Video games set underwater Video games where a significant portion of the action takes place underwater .
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1976 flyer advertising the racing game Fonz. The 1970s was the first decade in the history of the video game industry.The 1970s saw the development of some of the earliest video games, chiefly in the arcade game industry, but also several for the earliest video game consoles and personal computers.
Look up seawolf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seawolf, Sea wolf or Sea Wolves may refer to: Animals Vancouver Coastal Sea wolf, a wolf subspecies found in the Vancouver coastal islands Seawolf (fish), a marine fish also known as wolffish or sea wolf A nickname of the killer whale South American sea lion, locally called lobo marino (sea wolf)
A similar shifter circuit was used in later Midway and Taito games whose hardware was based on Gun Fight, such as Sea Wolf and Space Invaders. [25] [26] In some later Space Invaders derivatives, such as Taito's Space Invaders Part II of 1979, this circuit is a Fujitsu MB14241, a single-chip implementation of the barrel shifter.