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  2. Geoff Crammond - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Crammond is a computer game designer and programmer who specialises in motor racing games.A former defence industry systems engineer, [1] he claims to have had little interest in motor racing before programming his first racing game (Revs) back in 1984, but he holds a physics degree, which may explain the realism of some of his programming.

  3. Flight Assignment: A.T.P. - Wikipedia

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    It also includes a multi-voiced air traffic control simulator. The game's July 1990 release was snarled by a lawsuit from Microsoft, which claimed ownership of some of Sublogic's source code rights, and it was settled with a number of concessions on the part of Sublogic, most notably dropping the phrase "flight simulator" from all of its products.

  4. Pilot wings - Wikipedia

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    Pilotwings, a flight simulator game series Pilotwings (video game), a flight simulator game for Super NES; Pilotwings 64, a sequel for Nintendo 64; Pilotwings Resort, a flight simulator game for Nintendo 3DS; Aviator badge; Aircrew Badge; Aircrew brevet, a badge worn by qualified aircrew in several air forces and armies

  5. Combat flight simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Combat flight simulators are vehicle simulation games, amateur flight simulation computer programs used to simulate military aircraft and their operations. These are distinct from dedicated flight simulators used for professional pilot and military flight training which consist of realistic physical recreations of the actual aircraft cockpit, often with a full-motion platform.

  6. Flanker 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Flanker 2.5 won GameSpot ' s annual "Best Simulation on PC" award, and was a runner-up in the publication's "Best Budget Game on PC" category, which went to Serious Sam: The Second Encounter. [ 6 ] In a 2024 feature on the history of military flight simulators, Len Hjalmarson wrote for PC Pilot that "Flanker 2.0 had some of the best-looking ...

  7. Microsoft Flight Simulator - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 2014, Dovetail Games announced that Microsoft had granted them rights to develop the next Flight Simulator in the series. Dovetail Games also announced the release of Flight Simulator X: Gold Edition on Steam for late 2014, titled Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition. It was released on December 18, 2014.

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  9. Jane's Combat Simulations - Wikipedia

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    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 ...