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'''''Deep Scan''''' is a 1979 [[arcade]] game manufactured by [[Sega]]/[[Gremlin]]. The player controls a battleship which drops death charges at submarines below in order to destroy them. The battleship must also avoid mines launched by the submarines in order to stay alive.
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'''''Deep Scan''''' is a 1979 [[Sega VIC Dual]] game manufactured by [[Sega]]/[[Gremlin]]. The player controls a battleship which drops death charges at submarines below in order to destroy them. The battleship must also avoid mines launched by the submarines in order to stay alive.
  
 
As well as being released as a stand-alone arcade machine, ''Deep Scan'' was later released in dual arcade cabinets, where the second game would either be ''[[Invinco]]'' or ''[[Head On 2]]''. Each game had its own set of controls, and the marquee was divided into two.
 
As well as being released as a stand-alone arcade machine, ''Deep Scan'' was later released in dual arcade cabinets, where the second game would either be ''[[Invinco]]'' or ''[[Head On 2]]''. Each game had its own set of controls, and the marquee was divided into two.

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Deep Scan
System(s): Sega VIC Dual, Atari 2600
Publisher: Sega
Developer:

Deep Scan is a 1979 Sega VIC Dual game manufactured by Sega/Gremlin. The player controls a battleship which drops death charges at submarines below in order to destroy them. The battleship must also avoid mines launched by the submarines in order to stay alive.

As well as being released as a stand-alone arcade machine, Deep Scan was later released in dual arcade cabinets, where the second game would either be Invinco or Head On 2. Each game had its own set of controls, and the marquee was divided into two.

The game was ported to the Atari 2600 in 1983 under the title of Sub Scan, and was included as a minigame in the Sega Saturn port of Die Hard Arcade. This version retains the original graphics but includes updated sound, and every 200 points earned will give the player an extra credit for use in the main game.

Physical Scans

VIC Dual Version

Atari 2600 Version