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A 1992 survey in the magazine of wargames with modern settings gave the game four stars out of five, [4] and a 1994 survey gave it three-plus stars. [5] The game received the rating of 93% by Computer and Video Games, [6] and scored 92% from Amiga Format. Most of other reviews were less enthusiastic, but usually with the ratings still over 80%.
Jet Moto (ジェットモト) (known as Jet Rider in Europe) is a 1996 racing video game developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and SingleTrac and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was released in North America on October 31, 1996; in 1997 for Europe in February and Japan on August 7.
The PC version was released on November 30, 1997. [6] Jet Moto was made available for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network on February 4, 2007. [7] Twenty characters and three tracks are available at the beginning of the game, with seven more tracks unlockable by winning tournaments. [2]
Jetfighter is a series of 3D combat flight simulation computer games that was developed by Velocity Development starting in 1988. The player would fly a combat jet aircraft in the skies against enemy forces. The game boasted 3D graphics that were cutting-edge at the time of the game's release, and used real-world terrain.
The following list of PC games contains an alphabetized and segmented table of video games that are playable on the PC, but not necessarily exclusively on the PC. It includes games for multiple PC operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, DOS, Unix and OS X. This list does not include games that can only be played on PC by use of an emulator.
Jet is a combat flight simulator video game originally published in 1985 by Sublogic. The game was released in 1985 for MS-DOS and the Commodore 64, 1986 for the Apple II, 1988 for the Atari ST and Amiga, and 1989 for the Macintosh and NEC PC-9801. [1] An updated version called Jet 2.0 was released for MS-DOS in 1987.
Electronic Arts' license was announced in 1995 and intended to lend authenticity and accuracy to EA's growing line of combat games. [3] [4] The Jane's brand was initially applied to games derived from EA's 1994 release U.S. Navy Fighters, including Jane's ATF: Advanced Tactical Fighters, an updated version of the original game called Jane's US Navy Fighters 97, and the compilation Jane's ...
F-19 was ranked as the 29th best Amiga game by Amiga Power in 1991, [12] and as the 52nd best game of all time by Computer Gaming World in 1996. [13] F-19 Stealth Fighter was awarded the Origins Award for "Best Military or Strategy Computer Game of 1988" and "Best Screen Graphics in a Home Computer Game of 1988". [14] The F-19 fighter model for ...