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  2. Microsoft Flight Simulator for Windows 95 - Wikipedia

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    John Nolan for Computer Gaming World gave the game 3½ stars out of 5 and said "Flight Simulator provides the best all-aspect civilian flying experience presently available. If you don't own an earlier version and you're interested in this type of aviation, the choice is a complete no-brainer – at least until Sierra's PRO PILOT arrives to ...

  3. Falcon 4.0 - Wikipedia

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    PC Gamer US likewise named Falcon 4.0 the best simulation of 1998. [27] The game was a finalist for Computer Gaming World ' s "Best Simulation", GameSpot's "Simulation of the Year", IGN's "Best Simulation of the Year" and Computer Games Strategy Plus ' s "Simulation Game of the Year" awards, all of which ultimately went to European Air War.

  4. List of Windows 3.x games - Wikipedia

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    This list contains games released for the Windows 3.x platform, mostly created between 1989 and 1994. Many are also compatible with the later 32-bit Windows operating systems. Contents:

  5. Boot Camp (software) - Wikipedia

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    8 GB USB storage device, or external drive formatted as MS-DOS for installation of Windows drivers for Mac hardware; 20 GB free hard disk space for a first-time installation or 40 GB for an upgrade from a previous version of Windows; A full version of one of the following operating systems:

  6. Terminal Velocity (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Terminal Velocity is a 1995 shooter video game originally developed by Terminal Reality and published by 3D Realms for DOS and Windows 95, and MacSoft for Mac OS.It is an arcade-style flight combat game, with simpler game controls and physics than flight simulators.

  7. Hellbender (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hellbender is a simulation video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft Studios for Windows 95. It is the sequel to Fury3. [2] A demo version of the game was included on later CD-ROM versions of Windows 95. The voice of the ship's computer is portrayed by Gillian Anderson.

  8. Apache (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [8] PC Gamer US ' s editors wrote, "With all of its difficulty and realism options cranked up to maximum, Apache can be played as a hard-core simulation of the world's best attack helicopter, [... and] novice air-combat pilots — or those who simply enjoy a good shoot-'em-up — can reduce the difficulty level until Apache plays like a ...

  9. Windows 95 - Wikipedia

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    The installation of Internet Explorer 4 on Windows 95 (or the OSR2.5 version preinstalled on a computer) gave Windows 95 Active Desktop and browser integration into Windows Explorer, known as the Windows Desktop Update. The CD version of the last release of Windows 95, OEM Service Release 2.5 (version 4.00.950C), includes Internet Explorer 4 ...