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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. List of Windows 3.x games - Wikipedia

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    Name Release date Developer/publisher Babes in Toyland: 1997: Conexus, Inc., MGM Interactive Baby Brats - Super Play Room: 1994: Albert C. Ashton Backgammon: 1990: Graphics Software Labs, Microforum Manufacturing Inc.

  4. Windows 95 - Wikipedia

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    Using older versions of DOS utilities to manipulate files means that the long names are not visible and are lost if files are moved or renamed and by the copy (but not the original) if the file is copied. During a Windows 95 automatic upgrade of an older Windows 3.1 system, DOS and third-party disk utilities which can destroy long file names ...

  5. Index of Windows games (M) - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Flight Simulator: 2020 Asobo Studio: Xbox Game Studios: Microsoft Flight Simulator for Windows 95: 1996 Microsoft: Microsoft Microsoft Flight Simulator 98: 1997 Microsoft: Microsoft Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000: 1999 Microsoft: Microsoft Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002: 2001 Microsoft: Microsoft Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A ...

  6. WinPlay3 - Wikipedia

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    Until the release of Winamp in 1997, WinPlay3 was the sole option for playing MP3-compressed music on Microsoft Windows. Unlike modern audio programs, such as Winamp or iTunes , it lacked advanced features such as equalizers , or playlists as a menu option, and concentrated mostly on playback.

  7. Fury3 - Wikipedia

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    Fury3 (stylized as Fury 3) is a simulation video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft for Windows 95. It is not a sequel to Terminal Velocity, but the two games share basic game mechanics and use the same engine. Although it was redesigned to run natively under Windows 95, it can run under Windows 3.1 using Win32s.

  8. Architecture of Windows 9x - Wikipedia

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    Windows 95 and Windows 98 now analyse CONFIG.SYS and load MS-DOS real mode drivers. Windows ME ignores this. If the CONFIG.SYS file does not exist, the IO.SYS file loads the drivers IFSHLP.SYS, HIMEM.SYS and SETVER.EXE. Windows reserves all upper memory blocks for Windows 95 operating system use or for expanded memory.

  9. SimFarm - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, SimFarm and several other Maxis simulation games were rereleased under the Maxis Collector Series, with greater compatibility with Windows 95 and differing box art, including the addition of Classics beneath the title.