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Boat Profile Page - Deadliest Catch Wiki Ready to Play? The Game Has Arrived!


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PC REQUIREMENTS:

Your computer will need to meet the following minimum software and hardware requirements to play Deadliest Catch Alaskan Storm on PC:

  • Operating System: Windows XP, Vista
  • CPU: 2 GHz Pentium 4
  • RAM: 512 MB RAM
  • Sound Card: DX9 compatible sound card
  • Video Card: GeForce 5900 or ATI 9600 Pro with 128 MB of video RAM

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Battle 40-foot waves, storms, ice and a nearly 100 percent crew member injury rate in the dangerous hunt for undersea riches on the Bering Sea with the new video game Deadliest Catch Alaskan Storm, to be launched on the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PC.

The Alaskan Storm Game - Deadliest Catch Wiki
The game was inspired by Sig, Edgar and Norman Hansen -- three brothers who have made their living crab fishing on the Bering Sea aboard their family's fishing vessel, the Northwestern. The Hansen brothers started game development with Liquid Dragon Studios in October 2005.

With waves over 40 feet high, Deadliest Catch Alaskan Storm features the best wave effects in a video game to date. In the words of Capt. Sig Hansen, "It may not be life or death, but chills went up my spine the first time I saw Northwestern sink in the game."


Weather and fishing conditions are based on authentic weather and storm data and get progressively worse each season, increasing the challenge. The ultimate goal is to return safely each season, upgrade your boat and crew, and attempt to break Capt. Sig Hansen and the Northwestern crew's actual lifetime catch of 20 million pounds.


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