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  2. Achtung Spitfire! - Wikipedia

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    Achtung Spitfire! is a prequel to the 1996 computer wargame Over the Reich, which takes place during the latter half of the war. Another game in the series, Third Reich PC, was also released in 1996. Rather than being designed for serious flight simulation experts, Achtung Spitfire! is catered around the interests of all World War II hobbyists.

  3. Spitfire 40 - Wikipedia

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    Zzap!64 summarized: “There are much better flight simulators than this – even Glider Pilot has faster graphics”. [9] Commodore User compared the game to Spitfire Ace and said Spitfire 40 is the better of the two. [10] Crash called the game an excellent simulation and said that it will appeal even to fans of arcade games. [6]

  4. Category : World War II flight simulation video games

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  5. Spitfire (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Spitfire is a two-player game in which Allied and German aircraft engage in combat. The game contains 200 die-cut counters, a large featureless paper hex grid map, and aircraft sheets to track speed, altitude, diving and climbing ability, ammunition supply, and damage suffered. Two scenarios are provided: fighters versus fighters, or fighters ...

  6. List of MicroProse games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This is a list of games made by the American video game developer and publisher ... Spitfire Ace: Atari 8-bit ('82) Commodore 64 ...

  7. Spitfire Ace - Wikipedia

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    Spitfire Ace is a combat flight simulator video game created and published by MicroProse in 1982 shortly after it was founded. It was one of the first video games designed and programmed by Sid Meier, originally developed for Atari 8-bit computers and ported to the Commodore 64 and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk) in 1984.

  8. List of Windows 3.x games - Wikipedia

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    This list contains games released for the Windows 3.x platform, mostly created between 1989 and 1994. Many are also compatible with the later 32-bit Windows operating systems. Contents:

  9. 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.