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Sky Mission [a] is a 1992 combat flight simulation video game developed by Malibu Interactive and published by Namco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.In North America, the game was rebranded as the sequel to the Commodore Amiga game Wings, titled Wings 2: Aces High, while in Europe it was renamed to Blazing Skies.
Endless Space 2: 2017 AMPLITUDE Studios: Sega Windows, Mac OS X Endless Space 2 is a strategic space opera set in a mysterious universe. Your story unfolds in a galaxy that was first colonized by God-like beings known as the "Endless", who rose and fell eons ago.
Solo Flight consists of two parts: a pure flying simulation and a game mode called Mail Pilot. [6] The top half of the screen shows the plane being flown in third person, while the bottom portion contains instruments. [7] The game allows flying by both visual flight rules and instrument flight rules.
There are 2 main versions for PC use, one for DOS named Z and another one for Windows 95 named Z 95 & Expansion (that give Zeditor and Extension pack with additional challenging levels from 20 to 35. Each of these level are parallel; so 21 is the same kind as level 1 but with a bigger map and all units available).
Space Rogue is a space flight simulation video game developed by Origin Systems and published by Origin Systems, Wave Brain, and Night Dive Studios. The game was released in 1989 for Apple II and Commodore 64 ; the series was later ported to DOS , Macintosh , Amiga , and Atari ST .
From 1989 to 1995, West End Games published twelve "Galaxy Guide" supplements. [1] Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin is the second of these, and describes two planets: the Rebellion-held ruins on the forest planet Yavin, and the Cloud City and mines of the planet Bespin. [2] Unlike its predecessor, Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope, this guide does not ...
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The game won the awards for "Simulation Game of 2000" and "Game No One Played of 2000" at IGN ' s Best of 2000 Awards, [17] [18] and was also a runner-up for Overall PS2 Game of the Year. [19] It was also a runner-up for the "Best PlayStation 2 Game" [20] and "Best Simulation Game" awards at GameSpot ' s Best and Worst of 2000 Awards. [21]