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A parody of the game Space Invaders. The "Raiders of the Lost Arcade" segment is a "non-stop barrage of game references" with jokes and allusions referencing a wide array of classic video games. [1] The title is a reference to the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark. The segment starts off with a sequence from Asteroids.
Freeware flight simulation game for Windows, OS X and Linux-based operating systems such as Ubuntu. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002: Discontinued 2001 Microsoft: Microsoft: Microsoft Windows: Single-player, Multiplayer: Released in October 2001, and is the 8th installment of the Microsoft Flight Simulator video game series.
Sublogic is best known as the creator of the Flight Simulator series, later known as Microsoft Flight Simulator, but it also created other video games such as Night Mission Pinball, Football, and Adventure on a Boat; educational software; and an Apple II graphics library.
Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth, commonly referred to in-show as either Professor Farnsworth or simply Professor, is a fictional character in the American animated television series Futurama. The mad scientist proprietor of the Planet Express delivery service for whom the main characters work, he is the great (×30) grandnephew of series ...
Creating the landscapes and buildings, plus natural elements like waves, required employing a mix of real information, artificial intelligence, and software physics engines. How they modeled three ...
Microsoft Flight Simulator 3 improved the flight experience by adding additional aircraft and airports to the simulated area found in Flight Simulator 2, as well as improved high-res graphics, and other features lifted from the Amiga/ST versions. The three simulated aircraft were the Gates Learjet 25, Cessna Skylane, and Sopwith Camel.
A 1992 survey in Computer Gaming World of wargames with modern settings gave the game four and a half stars out of five, describing Falcon 3.0 as not as a game system as it is a way of life, but as the most complex air simulator ever released for the commercial sector, [7] and the magazine named it the year's best simulation game. [8]
Professor Farnsworth shows the crew his new invention, the Fing-Longer, a glove with a long rod meant to be used as an extension of the index finger. He demonstrates it by activating the What-if machine, a device that allows the user to view a simulation of a hypothetical scenario after the user asks it a 'what-if' question.