Digital Military Artwork from AGSI's Computer Harpoon

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    Scenery

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    Some expressions of Dr. Phillip Alexander's skills outside of vehicles.

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    These vehicles were selected based on not being primarily military in nature. They are generally not ...

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    Vehicles developed and fielded after 1936 through 1945. Many served in the Cold War and a very few are still ...

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The digital military artwork of Dr. Phililp Alexander, brought to you by Advanced Gaming Systems, the developers of Harpoon 3 Advanced Naval Warfare, H3 MilSim, and Harpoon Commander's Edition.

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About Harpoon

Harpoon is more than a computer naval game, it's a true naval warfare simulation! Developed by Advanced Gaming Systems, Inc. (AGSI) and distributed through Matrix Games, Harpoon is the premier modern naval warfare simulation.

It grew out of the Harpoon board game designed by Larry Bond in the 1980s, the one used by author Tom Clancy in writing The Hunt for Red October and Red Storm Rising.

In ANW, players may undertake a number of different missions involving naval, air and submarine forces of various countries. The conflicts vary from actual engagements to hypothetical confrontations, such as World War III, China-Taiwan, or a spat between Third World countries.

For those who may find ANW a little overwhelming, there's HCE. Not quite as complex as ANW, HCE puts the player in the position of a fleet commander making life and death decisions on the high seas.

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