The Hunt for Red October is a video game based on the 1990 film The Hunt for Red October. It was first released in 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.[1][2] Versions for the Game Boy and Super NES were subsequently released.
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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.[3]
The Super NES version is one of 11 games that uses the Super Scope accessory,[4] 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.
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Nintendo Power | NES: 10.9/20[5] |
Player One | GB: 20%[6] |
Raze | GB: 67/100[7] |
Total! | NES: 32%[8] |
Video Games (DE) | NES: 65%[9] |
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