The Hunt for Red October

The Hunt for Red October (NES) game cover art
Platform: NES
Genre: Action
Developer: Beam Software

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01/??/1991
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??/??/1991
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Reviewed by JoeTheDestroyer (October 05, 2010)

Basic mechanics really help keep a game afloat. All it takes is for one or two mechanical elements to be out of place for a game to sink like a torpedo-shot submarine. Its hull smashed in, it sinks to the bottom of the gaming sea where it may not be seen or heard from again. Only in passing memory is it ever mentioned, and usually not fondly. Down there, the scavengers will pick it apart. Its various degrading pieces will be food for the bashing beasts.
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