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{{Short description|2001 video game}}
{{Short description|2001 video game}}
{{Infobox video game
{{Infobox video game
|title =
| title = Sub Command
|image = Sub Command cover.jpg
| image = Sub Command cover.jpg
|developer = [[Sonalysts]]
| developer = Sonalysts
|publisher = [[Electronic Arts]]
| publisher = [[Electronic Arts]]
| released = {{vgrelease|NA|September 11, 2001<ref>{{Cite web |title=''Sub Command: Seawolf-Akula-688(I)'' |url=http://www.gamezone.com/gamesell/p18508.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20011018130456/http://www.gamezone.com/gamesell/p18508.htm |archive-date=October 18, 2001 |access-date=July 4, 2024 |website=GameZone}}</ref>|EU|2001}}
|released = September 13, 2001
|genre = [[Submarine simulator]]
| genre = [[Submarine simulator]]
|modes = [[Single-player]], [[Multiplayer]]
| modes = [[Single-player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]
| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]
}}
}}


'''''Sub Command''''', subtitled ''Akula Seawolf 688(I)'' is a [[submarine simulator]] [[Personal computer game|computer game]] designed by [[Sonalysts Combat Simulations]] and published for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] systems by [[Electronic Arts]] in 2001. The player commands one [[submarine]]: a [[United States Navy]] {{Sclass|Seawolf|submarine|5}}, a [[Russian Navy]] {{Sclass|Akula|submarine|5}}, or a [[Los Angeles-class submarine|688(I)]].
'''''Sub Command''''', subtitled ''Akula Seawolf 688(I)'' is a [[submarine simulator]] [[Personal computer game|computer game]] designed by Sonalysts Combat Simulations and published for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] systems by [[Electronic Arts]] in 2001. The player commands one [[submarine]]: a [[United States Navy]] {{Sclass|Seawolf|submarine|5}}, a [[Russian Navy]] {{Sclass|Akula|submarine|5}}, or a [[Los Angeles-class submarine|688(I)]].


''Sub Command'' sports three training missions, 23 single missions, and one 14 mission campaign. The campaign can be played from either the Russian or American side, so in effect there are two campaigns. The single missions range from [[search and rescue]], battle group escort, tailing enemy [[Ballistic missile submarine|boomers]], spy missions, and general-purpose search-and-destroy. Many missions strictly prohibit firing on the enemy as they are expected to mirror real life [[Cold War]] objectives and get in—get out without being seen. Some missions offer more than one choice of submarine - they can play the mission as the ''Akula'', 688(I), or the ''Seawolf''.
''Sub Command'' sports three training missions, 23 single missions, and one 14 mission campaign. The campaign can be played from either the Russian or American side, so in effect there are two campaigns. The single missions range from [[search and rescue]], battle group escort, tailing enemy [[Ballistic missile submarine|boomers]], spy missions, and general-purpose search-and-destroy. Many missions strictly prohibit firing on the enemy as they are expected to mirror real life [[Cold War]] objectives and get in—get out without being seen. Some missions offer more than one choice of submarine - they can play the mission as the ''Akula'', 688(I), or the ''Seawolf''.

Revision as of 03:20, 5 July 2024

Sub Command
Developer(s)Sonalysts
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Platform(s)Windows
Release
Genre(s)Submarine simulator
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Sub Command, subtitled Akula Seawolf 688(I) is a submarine simulator computer game designed by Sonalysts Combat Simulations and published for Windows systems by Electronic Arts in 2001. The player commands one submarine: a United States Navy Seawolf, a Russian Navy Akula, or a 688(I).

Sub Command sports three training missions, 23 single missions, and one 14 mission campaign. The campaign can be played from either the Russian or American side, so in effect there are two campaigns. The single missions range from search and rescue, battle group escort, tailing enemy boomers, spy missions, and general-purpose search-and-destroy. Many missions strictly prohibit firing on the enemy as they are expected to mirror real life Cold War objectives and get in—get out without being seen. Some missions offer more than one choice of submarine - they can play the mission as the Akula, 688(I), or the Seawolf.

In multiplayer mode, this game allows up to eight players to play each other via LAN, IPX or IP connections.

  1. ^ "Sub Command: Seawolf-Akula-688(I)". GameZone. Archived from the original on October 18, 2001. Retrieved July 4, 2024.