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Apple II 1982 Space Vikings: Apple II 1982 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 ...
The Replica 1 is a clone of the Apple I designed by Vince Briel with permission from the Apple I's original creator Steve Wozniak. [4] The Replica 1 is functionally a close copy of the original but it was designed using much more modern parts on a smaller, simplified board design.
The Apple Computer 1 (Apple-1 [a]), later known predominantly as the Apple I (written with a Roman numeral), [b] is an 8-bit motherboard-only personal computer designed by Steve Wozniak [5] [6] and released by the Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) in 1976.
FS1 Flight Simulator is a 1979 video game published by Sublogic for the Apple II. A TRS-80 version followed in 1980. FS1 Flight Simulator is a flight simulator in the cockpit of a slightly modernized Sopwith Camel. FS1 is the first in a line of simulations from Sublogic which, beginning in 1982, were also sold by Microsoft as Microsoft Flight ...
FS1 is the first in a line of simulations from Sublogic which, beginning in 1982, were also sold by Microsoft as Microsoft Flight Simulator. Sublogic later released updated versions for both the Apple II and TRS-80 on 5 1 ⁄ 4 inch diskettes. The updates include enhanced terrain, help menus, and a bomb sight.
This is a list of Apple IIGS games. While backwards compatible for running most Apple II games, the Apple IIGS has a native 16-bit mode with support for graphics, sound, and animation capabilities that surpass the abilities of the earlier Apple II.
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 ...
Jet is a combat flight simulator video game originally published in 1985 by Sublogic. The game was released in 1985 for MS-DOS and the Commodore 64, 1986 for the Apple II, 1988 for the Atari ST and Amiga, and 1989 for the Macintosh and NEC PC-9801. [1] An updated version called Jet 2.0 was released for MS-DOS in 1987.