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  2. Flight Simulator II - Wikipedia

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    Flight Simulator II may refer to one of two flight simulation video games: Flight Simulator II , released for the Apple II in 1983 and for the Commodore 64 Atari 8-bit computers in 1984 Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0 for IBM PC compatibles

  3. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Flight Simulator, commonly known as Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0 or FS2, is a flight simulator video game. It was released in 1984 [ 1 ] for the IBM PC as a self-booting disk . Publication history

  4. Sublogic - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0: IBM PC: 1982 Night Mission Pinball: Apple II, Atari 8-bit, IBM PC, C64 1983 Flight Simulator II: Apple II, Atari 8-bit, C64, PC-98, Amiga, Atari ST, Tandy CoCo 3: 1984 Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0: IBM PC 1985 Jet: MS-DOS, Apple II, Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Mac OS, PC-98 1985 Scenery Disks: 1-6, Western U ...

  5. List of flight simulator video games - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Timex Sinclair marketed the ZX81 version as The Flight Simulator for the American version of the ZX81, the Timex Sinclair 1000. It was also marketed as Flug-Simulation in Germany and Simulador De Vuelo in Spain. [2] Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0: Discontinued 1982 Sublogic: Microsoft: IBM PC: Single-player

  6. Flight Simulator II (Sublogic) - Wikipedia

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    Flight Simulator II [1] [2] is a video game developed by Bruce Artwick and published by Sublogic as the sequel to FS1 Flight Simulator.It was released in December 1983 for the Apple II, [3] [4] [5] in 1984 for Atari 8-bit computers [6] [5] and Commodore 64, [7] [5] [8] in 1986 for the Amiga [9] [10] [5] and Atari ST, [11] [12] [5] the Atari XEGS as a pack-in title in 1987, [13] and in August ...

  7. Asobo Studio - Wikipedia

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    Asobo Studio was the first independent developer in Holographic Entertainment and won the 2016 French Video Game Creator Prize awarded by Syntec Numérique EY and SNJV. [ 14 ] [ citation needed ] In 2017, the studio announced A Plague Tale: Innocence , an adventure game , [ 15 ] released for PC and consoles in 2019 and published by Focus Home ...

  8. History of Microsoft Flight Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Sublogic instead finished a Macintosh version, released by Microsoft, then resumed work on the Amiga and Atari ST versions. [2] Although still called Flight Simulator II, the Amiga and Atari ST versions compare favorably with Microsoft Flight Simulator 3.0. Notable features included a windowing system allowing multiple simultaneous 3d views ...

  9. List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0: 1982 Simulation Sublogic / Microsoft Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0: 1984 Simulation Sublogic / Microsoft Mindshadow: 1984 Adventure Interplay / Activision Mine Shaft: 1983 Puzzle Sierra On-Line, IBM Miner 2049er: 1983 Platform Big Five Software / Micro Fun: Montezuma's Revenge: 1984 Platform BCI Software: Moon ...