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词条 B-1 Nuclear Bomber
释义

  1. Gameplay

  2. Reception

     Reviews 

  3. References

  4. External links

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|developer= Microcomputer Games
|publisher= Avalon Hill
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|released= {{vgrelease|NA|1980[1]}}1981: Atari
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B-1 Nuclear Bomber is a flight simulator developed by Avalon Hill and Microcomputer Games and released in 1980 for the Apple II and other computers.[2][3] The game is based on piloting a B-1 Lancer to its target and dropping a nuclear bomb.[4] The USSR is one of the target countries.

Gameplay

The game box details a sample scenario set in the then-future of a bombing run over Moscow on July 1, 1991, which turned out to be just months before the official dissolution of the Soviet Union on December 26 of that year.

Reception

Larry Kerns reviewed B-1 Nuclear Bomber in The Space Gamer No. 33. Kerns commented that "Overall, I feel that the [...] price tag is too high and the game is quickly boring. The big fancy box is a waste and although putting all three languages on one tape is an innovative idea, two-thirds of what you bought is wasted. I expected more from Avalon Hill's baby but was disappointed. I hope their other new games are better."[5]

In March 1983 B-1 Nuclear Bomber tied for eighth place in Softline{{'}}s Dog of the Year awards "for badness in computer games", Atari 8-bit family division, based on reader submissions.[6] A 1992 Computer Gaming World survey of wargames with modern settings gave the game zero stars out of five, stating that "its play mechanics were embarrassing when it was initially released".{{r|brooks199206}} The magazine in 1994 said that AH's games such as B-1 "were dated even when they were released back on the old 8-bit machines".[7]

Reviews

  • Computer Gaming World #1 (Nov-Dec 1981)

References

1. ^B-1 Nuclear Bomber Release Information for Commodore PET - GameFAQs
2. ^B-1 Nuclear Bomber for Apple II (1980), Moby Games
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/node/4851 | title=More on Avalon Hill Computer Games on Heath/Zenith platforms | publisher=Armchair Arcade | date=2012-07-28 | accessdate=22 July 2015 | author=Loguidice, Bill }}
4. ^Two Games Of Strategy, Dale F. Brown, COMPUTE! ISSUE 49 / JUNE 1984 / PAGE 72
5. ^{{cite journal|last=Kerns |first=Larry |date=November 1980 |title=Capsule Reviews|journal=The Space Gamer|publisher=Steve Jackson Games|issue=33|pages=36}}
6. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=1983&pub=6&id=10 | title=Everybody Doesn't Like Something | work=Softline | date=March 1983 | accessdate=28 July 2014 | pages=22–23}}
7. ^{{Cite magazine |last=Coleman |first=Terry Lee |author= |last2= |first2= |date=July 1994 |title=He Ain't Heavy, He's My Sovereign |department= |url=http://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=1994&pub=2&id=120 |magazine=Computer Gaming World |pages=110-111 |type=}}

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External links

  • B-1 Nuclear Bomber at Atari Mania
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