Currently all computer rights rest with AGSI, who continues to improve the series with new developments and releases. Despite the widespread success of the game, Three-Sixty Pacific experienced financial difficulties and went under in 1994. Harpoon was originally published by Three-Sixty Pacific and has had several development paths and publishers. (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. Often described as a "niche within a niche market," development of the simulation has progressed steadily through the years despite the overwhelming graphical details of first-person shooter and real-time strategy games. 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. The game includes large databases containing many types of real world ships, submarines, aircraft, and land defenses (i.e. Missions range from small missile boat engagements to large oceanic battles, with dozens of vessels and hundreds of aircraft. Players can choose between either the Blue or Red side in simulated naval combat situations, which includes local conflicts as well as simulated Cold War confrontations between the Superpowers. Harpoon is a series of realistic air and naval computer wargames based upon Larry Bond's miniatures game of the same name. Larry Bond's Harpoon Ultimate Edition 2015.027 Three-Sixty Pacific, SoftKey Multimedia, Renegade Software, Alliance Interactive, IntraCorp, Eidos Interactive, Interactive Magic
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