Harpoon (series)
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Developer(s) | AGSI
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Designer(s) | Larry Bond |
Engine | Proprietary |
Platform(s) | Original: MS-DOS, Amiga, Macintosh Current: Windows |
Release date(s) | 1989–2013, see below |
Genre(s) | Real-time strategy, Wargame |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Distribution | Original: Floppy disk, Current: CD, Download |
Harpoon is a series of realistic air and naval computer wargames based upon Larry Bond's miniatures game of the same name. Players can choose between either the Blue or Red side in simulated naval combat situation, which includes local conflicts as well as simulated Cold War confrontations between the Superpowers. Missions range from small missile boat engagements to large oceanic battles, with tens of vessels and hundreds of aircraft. The game includes large databases containing many types of real world ships, submarines, aircraft, and land defenses (i.e. air bases and ports).
Overview
The simulations have a dedicated fan base with several websites offering a varying styles of scenarios and discussion forums, especially as the latest edition includes a feature to allow players to create their own scenarios. Often described as a "niche within a niche market," development of the simulation has progressed steadily through the years despite the overwhelming numerical and graphical superiority of first-person shooter and real-time strategy games. Advanced Gaming Systems, Inc. (AGSI), developers of Harpoon 3 Advanced Naval Warfare and Harpoon Commander's Edition (with HarpGamer), currently distributes the simulation as a Harpoon Ultimate Edition through Matrix games with technical support handled on a co-operative basis by AGSI, HarpGamer, and Matrix games employees.
Harpoon was originally published by Three-Sixty Pacific and has had several development paths and publishers. Despite the widespread success of the game, Three-Sixty Pacific experienced financial difficulties and went under in 1994. Currently all computer rights rest with AGSI, who continues to improve the series with new developments and releases. In 2006, AGSI released Harpoon Advanced Naval Warfare (ANW) which allowed players to compete with human opponents for the first time in the game's history.
Harpoon's interface emphasizes technical accuracy over graphical polish, with simple 2D symbols to simulate a warship's radar display. There has been considerable debate in the game's user community about the decision of the developers to utilize 3D graphics in later versions of the program. Since March 2009, two releases are available to AGSI civilian customers. Harpoon Commanders Edition is an updating version based on the game engine of the original series. Harpoon 3 Advanced Naval Warfare is the current civilian edition of the product. Military customers are offered Harpoon 3 Pro, which is tailored for customer specifications. There was a Macintosh version that lies between the Harpoon II and Harpoon 3 Advanced Naval Warfare called "Harpoon III v3.6.3"
Development of both commercial versions ceased as of October 2013. The most recent release of Harpoon 3 Advanced Naval Warfare was V3.11.1. (Jan 2013). The most recent release of Harpoon Commander's Edition was v2009.097 (October 2013).[1]
The H3 MilSim (aka Harpoon 3 Professional) product is still available.[1]
Gameplay
The games play in real time, with time acceleration capability in case the action slows down. The player can control single or multiple platforms (up to the hundreds if the computing power is available). The game is extremely comprehensive, although certain elements of naval warfare are not modeled, such as radar ducting, sonar bottom and surface bounce, and COMINT/SIGINT.
Professional
Harpoon 3 Pro was renamed in March 2010 to H3 MilSim
H3 MilSim is the professional version of Harpoon 3 Advanced Naval Warfare. It utilizes surface, sub surface, airborne and ground-based units based on open source data to allow for training, education and lightweight analysis. It is a simulation that (purportedly) accurately represents the capabilities and limitations of modern naval and air forces.
Among H3 MilSim's features are:
- Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Interface - This allows for simple geometric shapes and map features to be imported from products such as ESRI's ArcInfo.
- Harpoon Track Interface (HTI) - All unit tracks can be exported to a standard database product and then to products such as STK's Satellite Tool Kit.
- "Hot Washup" or "VCR" feature - Provides the ability for entire games to be recorded, viewed, edited and replayed.
- Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) Interface - An international standard used for simulations to communicate with each other in real time.
- Monte Carlo simulation
- Source code can be licensed - Allows for security or validation purposes.
- Umpire functionality - Provides the ability for a training professional to oversee training activities.
- Users can input classified values - but are responsible for the security of such data.
- Boarding actions (as of v3.10)
- Dedicated site: http://www.h3milsim.com
Titles
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Original release date(s):[2]
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Release years by system: 1989—DOS, Macintosh[2][3] 1990—Amiga[4] |
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Harpoon Challenger Pak Original release date(s):
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Release years by system: 1991—DOS |
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Harpoon Classic Original release date(s):
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Release years by system: 1994—Macintosh 1995—Windows |
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Harpoon II Original release date(s):
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Release years by system: 1994—Windows |
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Harpoon II: Admiral's Edition Original release date(s): |
Release years by system: 1996—Windows |
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Harpoon Classic 97 Original release date(s):[5]
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Release years by system: 1996—Windows[5] |
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Harpoon III Original release date(s):
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Release years by system: 2001—Macintosh |
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Harpoon 3 Pro Original release date(s): June 1, 2001 |
Release years by system: 2001—Windows |
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Larry Bond's Harpoon 3: Advanced Naval Warfare Original release date(s):[6]
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Release years by system: 2006—Windows[6] |
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Larry Bond's Harpoon Commander's Edition Original release date(s):[7]
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Release years by system: 2007—Windows[7] |
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See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Harpoon - Tied Up". Retrieved 2013-12-24.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Harpoon - Overview". allgame. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Harpoon Release Information for Macintosh". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
- ↑ "Harpoon Release Information for Amiga". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Harpoon Classic 97 - Overview". allgame. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "Larry Bond's Harpoon 3: Advanced Naval Warfare - Overview". allgame. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Harpoon -- Commanders Edition". IGN. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
External links
- Advanced Gaming Systems (AGSI), the series current developers
- Matrix Games' Harpoon Forum, current publishers of the commercial versions
- Clash of Arms, publisher of Harpoon paper version
- The Harpoon series at MobyGames
- Harpgamer - Developers of Harpoon Classic (Commander's Edition) and support forum.
- Harpoon HeadQuarters - The biggest and second-oldest community Harpoon site.