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This is a list of personal computer games compatible with FreeTrack by interface. ... Euro Truck Simulator 2 - [Yaw, Pitch, X, Y, Z] GP Bikes - [Yaw, Pitch]
Aces High 2 - [Yaw, Pitch, Roll, X, Y, Z]; AeroFly 5 - [Yaw, Pitch, Roll, X, Y, Z]; Aerofly FS - [Yaw, Pitch, Roll, X, Y, Z]; Air Battles: Sky Defender - [Yaw, Pitch ...
Sega's first game to use a motion simulator cabinet was Space Tactics (1981), a space combat simulator that had a cockpit cabinet where the screen moved in sync with the on-screen action. [5] The "taikan" trend later began when Yu Suzuki 's team at Sega (later known as Sega AM2 ) developed Hang-On (1985), a racing video game where the player ...
Logo of the Metal Slug series. Metal Slug is a series of run and gun video games first released on Neo-Geo arcade machines and game consoles created by SNK.It was also ported to other consoles, such as the Sega Saturn, the PlayStation, the Neo-Geo Pocket Color and more recently, the Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, iPhone, iPod Touch, Xbox, Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS.
An RC flight simulator is a computer program that allows pilots of radio-controlled aircraft to practice on a computer, without the risk and expense of damaging a real model. Besides the obvious use of training beginners, they are also used for practising new aerobatics, evaluating a model before buying it, and to allow flight practice when ...
This includes games such as Arma. Gravity simulator game. The player can launch the Sun and planets, turn on the trail, set the initial speed. Vehicle simulation game. Flight simulators, including amateur flight simulators, combat flight simulators and space flight simulators; Racing video games, including sim racing; Submarine simulator games
SingleTrac Entertainment Technologies, Inc. was an American video game developer.It was formed by was founded in 1994 by Michael Ryder, Todd Kelly, and Michael Bartholomew, who were former employees of Evans & Sutherland, bringing their 3D graphics and software engineering skills into the video game industry.
The R360 is a motion-based arcade cabinet produced by Sega.It was first released in Japan in 1990, and internationally a year later. Being short for "Rotate 360", the R360 is noteworthy for its ability to spin 360 degrees in any direction on two metal axes, allowing the player to freely move as the cabinet mimics the in-game action, including the ability to turn completely upside down.