The Hunt for Red October (console game)

The Hunt for Red October

NES screenshot
Developer(s) Beam Software
Publisher(s) Hi-Tech Expressions, Inc.
Designer(s) Andrew Davie
Composer(s) Tania Smith
Gavan Anderson
Platform(s) Game Boy, NES, SNES
Release date(s)

NES

  • NA January 1991

Game Boy

  • NA May 1991
  • JP April 28, 1992
  • EU June 11, 1992

SNES

  • NA January 1993
  • JP October 1, 1993
Genre(s) Side scroller
Mode(s) Single-player

The Hunt for Red October is a video game based on the movie The Hunt for Red October. It was first released in 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.[1] Versions for the Game Boy and Super NES were subsequently released.

Gameplay

The game featured deep sea combat, side-scrolling action, and cinematic sequences. The object is to evade destruction and eliminate saboteurs. The caterpillar drive is particularly useful for quietly escaping the enemy.[2]

The Super NES version is one of only a few games that uses the Super Scope accessory, though it is only used to play bonus stages that put the submarine in first person view, where the player has to destroy a number of enemies and projectiles. The use of the Super Scope is optional.

The NES version has an exclusive level: the final stage changes to platform-style gameplay. The player, as Ramius, must find and disable bombs Soviet-loyal crewmembers have set in the weapons bay of the Red October.

References

  1. NES instruction booklet, p. 1
  2. NES instruction booklet, p. 5

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