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The game is similar to the [[Wars series]], and features a cameo to [[Famicom Wars]] in which a star symbol is used to represent player forces and a moon symbol is used to represent enemy forces.
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The game is related to the [[Wars series]] as it features a cameo to [[Famicom Wars]] in which a star symbol is used to represent player forces and a moon symbol is used to represent enemy forces.
  
 
It may have also inspired gameplay elements in the [[Steel Diver series]].
 
It may have also inspired gameplay elements in the [[Steel Diver series]].

Latest revision as of 15:19, 28 April 2020

Radar Mission
レーダーミッション
Radar Mission box.png
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy
Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
N. America: February 1991
Japan: October 23, 1990
Europe: 1991
©1990 Nintendo

Radar Mission is a Game Boy naval battle game.

Summary

Promoted on the box as "two complete games", Radar Mission features both a Game A and Game B.

Game A is themed around Battleships, a classic pen and paper game.

Game B is unique and involves shooting down enemy submarines using a radar, gun and torpedoes. The player must sink all enemy submarines to win.[1]

Trivia

The game is related to the Wars series as it features a cameo to Famicom Wars in which a star symbol is used to represent player forces and a moon symbol is used to represent enemy forces.

It may have also inspired gameplay elements in the Steel Diver series.

References