WulfeLuer
12-10-2016, 07:09 PM
So, does anybody else around here remember Power Mission for the Game Boy? it was a fun little game, best described as a cross between Battleship and Fire Emblem.
The whole game revolved around naval battles where you picked a squadron of ships (and fighters, though fighter/bombers would more accurate) and fought on a big grid. It was surprisingly sophisticated, especially for a GB title, with things like units having multiple weapon options, submarines that actually submerged into a stealth mode, long-range guess-reliant cruise missiles, and even a long range 'radar drone' to uncover enemy units outside of you ships' visual range (though it could have been a sonobuoy, never had a manual to check).
I remember borrowing it from a buddy way back when, and getting pretty hooked on it. I forgot it fairly soon thereafter when I discovered RPGs, and only remembered it once in a blue moon, only to discover that it is one of those games that's hard-to-find (but not expensive when it is found), so I'm curious to see if anybody else knows about it. I'm also curious about any details somebody might know; was there even a standard excuse story going on, was it part of a bigger franchise, things like that.
The whole game revolved around naval battles where you picked a squadron of ships (and fighters, though fighter/bombers would more accurate) and fought on a big grid. It was surprisingly sophisticated, especially for a GB title, with things like units having multiple weapon options, submarines that actually submerged into a stealth mode, long-range guess-reliant cruise missiles, and even a long range 'radar drone' to uncover enemy units outside of you ships' visual range (though it could have been a sonobuoy, never had a manual to check).
I remember borrowing it from a buddy way back when, and getting pretty hooked on it. I forgot it fairly soon thereafter when I discovered RPGs, and only remembered it once in a blue moon, only to discover that it is one of those games that's hard-to-find (but not expensive when it is found), so I'm curious to see if anybody else knows about it. I'm also curious about any details somebody might know; was there even a standard excuse story going on, was it part of a bigger franchise, things like that.