Red Storm Rising

Red Storm Rising (1988)

by MicroProse Software, Inc.
Genres:Strategy, Simulator, Tactical
Themes:Fantasy, Historical, Warfare
Game modes:Single player
Story:Red Storm Rising is a simulation video game based on Tom Clancy's novel Red Storm Rising and released in 1988 by MicroProse. The player is put in charge of an American SSN submarine in the Norwegian Sea Theater with the overall role of a hunter killer performing various missions in the context of the global conflict described in the book representing a campaign. Its original Commodore 64 version was co-designed and co-programmed by the legendary game designer Sid Meier.Show more
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user avatar@burkma22user avatar@burkma22
February 06, 2025
This is the game I spent the most time playing in the 1980’s. Fun, realistic without having to run the entire ship. Nothing beats turning a torpedo into a ship and seeing the return fire headed away from you.
user avatar@SOTURICATuser avatar@SOTURICAT
March 21, 2025
Whoa Whoa my brother had this on C64 i want this game so badly the memories sharing with my brother i watch him playing all kinds of C64 games i was 4-5y old i grow up C64 era games. GOG store this on your library plz.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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