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Fire One

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Fire One

Dec 31, 1979

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Fire One! was a player-versus-player or player-versus-computer submarine showdown, designed and programmed by David Rolfe, Ted Michon, and Susan Ogg for Exidy in 1979. The cabinet was split into two halves, with each player controlling their first-person submarine perspective on their half of the screen. The primary objective of the game is to find and destroy the enemy's submarine, while avoiding the enemy's torpedoes. Through your virtual periscope you are free to launch one of your 8 torpedoes to take out any of the enemy's various ships for extra points. It takes some time to reload each torpedo tube, so … More
Fire One! was a player-versus-player or player-versus-computer submarine showdown, designed and programmed by David Rolfe, Ted Michon, and Susan Ogg for Exidy in 1979. The cabinet was split into two halves, with each player controlling their first-person submarine perspective on their half of the screen. The primary objective of the game is to find and destroy the enemy's submarine, while avoiding the enemy's torpedoes. Through your virtual periscope you are free to launch one of your 8 torpedoes to take out any of the enemy's various ships for extra points. It takes some time to reload each torpedo tube, so you must be judicious in how you plan your attacks. In addition to being able to control the left/right rotation of your periscope, the game also features a submerge button which you can use to temporarily hide from the enemy. Holding this button down keeps you hidden but also keeps you out of the action, allowing the enemy free reign over the seas. Less
Developers
Technical Magic
Publishers
Exidy, Sega Enterprises, Inc.
Platforms
Arcade
Genres
Arcade, Shooter
Themes
Action, Warfare
Release Dates
1979 Full Release (North_America)
Arcade
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mrmiffmiff
mrmiffmiff gave Aug 17, 2025
mrmiffmiff gave Aug 17, 2025
A bit different than other "destroy the ships" games from the era

Good game, though I can barely understand what's going on in it. Just a bit too fast-paced at times with too much going on. Not sure how the scoring works or how it decides when the game ends. But I had fun with it.