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News ArchivesAugust 13th, 2002Members AreaLand was green, Water was blue.
It was the early 1990's and Electronic Arts were running hot and high in the flight sim world. After Chuck Yeager's Air Combat and SU-25 Sturmovik they released Heroes of the 357th Francisco J. Campos comments on the sim : " You can tell you were in Paris since you see the Eiffel Tower from the cockpit. Heroes of the 357th had a good choice of external views, and a camera to see replays. But the game world was dull and without details: you knew you were flying over land if everything was green, over water if blue. " - Francisco J. Campos on Heroes of the 357th Japanese Stealth on NEC PC
In 1989 a Japanese team converted Microprose's classic stealth sim to the NEC 9801 series of computers - F-19 Stealth Fighter for the NEC 9801 All the Stealth
I've compiled a list of the sims in the Museum which curently feature Stealth aircraft : Ace Combat 3 Advanced Tactical Fighters Check Six F-19 Stealth Fighter F-19 Stealth Fighter for the NEC 9801 F-117A Stealth Fighter F-22 Interceptor F-22 ADF F22 Lightning II F22 Lightning 3 Fighters Anthology Megafortress NATO Fighters Super Air Combat TFX The Stealth Fighters and bombers are popular vehicles in Air Combat Fiction and Technothrillers in general. Check out Dale Brown and Steven Coonts in Books - Fiction . F-16 goes from DOS to Windows then 3DFX
From the makers of Tornado came an F-16 sim with many of the features fans loved about that previous classic. It was released in DOS, then a windows version, then upgraded for 3DFX, and in 1998 an Afghanistan Campaign was released. - F16 Fighting Falcon End Members AreaCheck out the News Archives to see what you've been missing ! Page last edited January 2008 |
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