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  2. Stunt Copter - Wikipedia

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    MacAddict magazine used Stunt Copter to demonstrate software compatibility of Mac OS X public beta. [5] An OS X version was released by Antell Software. [6] An iPhone version was released by nerdgames in 2009. [6] [7] In 2011, an iPad version of Stunt Copter was released by Apollo Software which is similar to the original. [8]

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  4. Stunt Island - Wikipedia

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    The game also has an editing mode where the player can splice together taped footage and insert sound effects. The game world is small and it is impossible to leave the area of the island without returning to it. The game runs well under DosBox from ver. 0.65 to present. The game was heavily patched more than a year following its initial release.

  5. Frank Tallman - Wikipedia

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    Frank Gifford Tallman III (April 17, 1919 in East Orange, New Jersey – April 15, 1978 in Santiago Peak, Trabuco Canyon, California) was a stunt pilot who worked in Hollywood during the 1960s and 1970s. He was the son of Frank Gifford Tallman, Jr. (1894 – 1952) and Inez Evelyn Foster (1894 – 1982).

  6. Crimson Skies (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game received generally favorable reviews; it had been noted for its high-quality voice acting, gameplay, and atmosphere. [5] [6] Notable technical issues, however, were known to plague the game, the most notorious of which was the tendency to delete saved game files until a patch was released. [7] The game was later ported to arcade games ...

  7. Flight Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Aerobatic pilot Michael Goulian endorsed the game and assisted the team in making it more true to life. Flight Unlimited received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success; its sales exceeded 780,000 copies by 2002.

  8. S.T.U.N. Runner - Wikipedia

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    The custom cabinet was designed to resemble the craft that the player pilots in-game. The arcade game was released in Europe by Jaleco, [2] and in Japan by Namco and Sega. [3] Home ports were released for the Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum. An Atari Lynx version was published by Atari Corporation in 1991.

  9. Stunt GP - Wikipedia

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    Stunt GP is a radio-controlled car racing video game developed by the UK-based studio Team17, released in 2001. It was published by Eon Digital Entertainment for Windows and Dreamcast , and by Titus Software for PlayStation 2 .