Remove Ad, Sign Up
Register to Remove Ad
Register to Remove Ad
Remove Ad, Sign Up
Register to Remove Ad
Register to Remove Ad
Signup for Free!
-More Features-
-Far Less Ads-
About   Users   Help
Users & Guests Online
On Page: 1
Directory: 2353
Entire Site: 3 & 3822
09-26-25 05:20 PM
Information
ⓘ  Info
Game Details
Views: 1,724
Today: 4
Users: 2 unique
Last User View
11-29-17
Whitewolf1971
Last Updated
07-18-25
pokemon x
System:
Nintendo NES
Publisher:
Ultra Software Corporation
Developer:
MicroProse Software
UPC: 83717120087

Released: 12-01-89
Players: 1

Game Genre:
Simulation
Game Perspective:
1st-Person Perspective
Genre Sport:
Historical Battle (specific/exact), Naval, Real-TimeHistorical Battle (specific/exact), Naval, Real-Time
Genre Non-Sport:
Historical Battle (specific/exact), Naval, Real-TimeHistorical Battle (specific/exact), Naval, Real-Time

Price Guide (USD):
Loose:  $2.99
Complete:  $8.99
New:  $30.00
Rarity:  4/10

External Websites:
Play.Rom.Online
Ebay Listings
Amazon Listings
PriceCharting Info

Silent Service (NES) - Reviews | Nintendo NES

Silent Service is a Simulation game developed by MicroProse Software, Inc. and published by Ultra Software Corporation in 1989 for the Nintendo NES.

Silent Service

Silent Service Title ScreenSilent Service Screenshot 1
Silent Service Box Art FrontSilent Service Box Art BackSilent Service Screenthot 2
Rating: 7.6 (16 votes)

Search for More Games

Silent Service Reviews 

Overall 7.6    Graphics 7    Sound 4    Addictive 5    Story 7    Depth 6    Difficulty 5



6.5
The Submarine Business   warmaker
Silent Service is the major submarine simulator title for the Nintendo Entertainment System.  The player takes command of a World War II submarine and goes into the Pacific hunting Japanese shipping vessels and warships.  There are simulators, single battles, and campaigns available to give different scenarios for quick play or a longer game.
Graphics - The graphics are decent.  The interesting piece is moving between the map, the damage station, the periscope, and the interior of the submarine.  You can use several different parts of the submarine to control different aspects of the game.  It also serves at a pause option.
Sound - The sound is horrendous given the other titles out at the time.  The usual sounds you'd expect, from pings of enemy sonar and crashing of firing torpedoes, are present but they sound terrible.  Even explosions and shots firing sound bad.  Except the introduction music which may be one of the best intro songs in NES history, the droning of the engines and the whine of the battery, should never have been used.  You're better off making your own explosion sounds.
Addictiveness - Silent Service is a game that will make you play for 30-45 minutes and be done with it.  It's a play, learn, check off the list kind of game that once you've done a few run throughs, you're all set.  You can try to challenge yourself with tonnage and total number of ships sunk and increase the difficulty but there is very little past the major game play that you can experiment or improve.  Once you're gone through a few patrols, you are going to say, "That was fun.  What a great theme song.  What's next?"
Story - The story is simple.  You're a World War II submarine captain and you're fighting the Japanese.  You can pick and choose targets, sneak around underwater, sink ships, repair your ship in Australia and continue patrolling.
Depth - The game has some good depth from a military standpoint.  You can submerge below the cold layer in the ocean to help through off enemy ship sonar.  You can jettison debris out the torpedo tubes to pretend like you were sunk.  The enemy ships circle around, can't hit you with sonar, see debris, and expect they sank you so they leave.  You can take the boat down to crash test depth before you sink.  You can also select repairs either at sea or in the safe harbors in Australia.  Day and night play a role in how the destroyers see you and they can even ram you if you're shallow enough and they're close enough.  You can run aground when you close to islands.  Lastly, as in the real military, you can go on a patrol and see nothing for the month.  I have done a patrol and ran into zero conveys.  It was frustrating.  You also get aft and bow torpedoes and when you fire them it takes time for the crew to reload them and get them ready to go again.
Difficulty depends on the settings.  You can fight against morons or complete professionals who sink you at a moments notice.
I enjoyed Silent Service when I was young and it was the third game I bought for the NES.  It has a lot of value from a memory standpoint but it simply does not stand the test of time.  Try it, play it, and check it off your list.  It's not a bad game.  It just doesn't do well in the 21st century.  Luckily, there are very few submarine simulators to compare it.
  Graphics 7   Sound 4   Addictive 5   Story 7   Depth 6   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 3.7/5     Submitted: 05-20-14     Review Replies: 2

Silent Service (Nintendo NES) Screenshots

X Silent Service
Silent Service
by no 8120 (5/5)
Introduction : introduction
Silent Service
by Ferdinand (5/5)
Misc : Periscope View
Silent Service
by maceikobrandon (4.5/5)
high score

Videos of Silent Service Gameplay

There are no submitted videos for this Game

Silent Service Highscores

There are no submitted highscores for this Game

Silent Service Threads

There are no submitted threads for this Game

Silent Service Guides and Walkthroughs

There are no submitted Guides for this Game

Users who own Silent Service

Game Owner Name
Completeness
Condition
B
T
S
Play Online
Loose
Very Good
Loose
Very Good
Loose
Very Good
Loose
Very Good
Loose

Comments for Silent Service

commocean 01-15-12 - 11:31 AM
 This game will not play. Does anyone know why?
GamerExx 01-04-11 - 11:02 AM
 I don't know why I liked this game as a kid.
AlanOfPC 10-13-10 - 01:40 AM
 One of my all time favorites.

Adblocker detected!

Vizzed.com is very expensive to keep alive! The Ads pay for the servers.

Vizzed has 3 TB worth of games and 1 TB worth of music.  This site is free to use but the ads barely pay for the monthly server fees.  If too many more people use ad block, the site cannot survive.

We prioritize the community over the site profits.  This is why we avoid using annoying (but high paying) ads like most other sites which include popups, obnoxious sounds and animations, malware, and other forms of intrusiveness.  We'll do our part to never resort to these types of ads, please do your part by helping support this site by adding Vizzed.com to your ad blocking whitelist.

×