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  2. Enemy Engaged: Apache vs Havoc - Wikipedia

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    Enemy Engaged: Apache vs Havoc (EEAH) is a helicopter flight simulator game developed by British developer Razorworks for Microsoft Windows and published by Empire Interactive on October 18, 1998. Gameplay

  3. Apache (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Apache was named the best simulation of 1995 by PC Gamer US and—tying with Flight Unlimited—Computer Games Strategy Plus. [6] [8] PC Gamer US ' s editors wrote, "With all of its difficulty and realism options cranked up to maximum, Apache can be played as a hard-core simulation of the world's best attack helicopter, [... and] novice air ...

  4. Jane's Longbow 2 - Wikipedia

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    2D cockpit view. The game also features a 3D cockpit with a Voodoo or a Voodoo Rush card. [2] This is an simulation game for PC where the player is a pilot of an AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter [3]. A fully dynamic campaign engine is used to create challenging missions and a random mission generator can be used to create a wide variety of ...

  5. LHX Attack Chopper - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the LHX prototype scout-attack helicopter, the game includes two flyable US Army helicopters – the AH-64A Apache and UH-60 Blackhawk – and (as of 1990) a prototype MV-22 Osprey (which can actually switch between helicopter and airplane control modes), any of which may be deployed against Soviet-made ground and air military equipment in the three war theaters of Libya ...

  6. Jane's AH-64D Longbow - Wikipedia

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    AH-64D Longbow debuted at No. 4 on PC Data's monthly computer game sales chart for June 1996. [6] The game fell to position 14 the following month, before rising back into the top 10 in August and exiting the top 20 in September. [7] [8] In the United States, the game sold 106,423 copies and earned $4.78 million by October 1999. [9]

  7. Gunship (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in 1986 for the PC DOS, Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 64, FM Towns, MSX, PC-98, Sharp X68000, and ZX Spectrum. Gunship was also ported to the Sega Genesis by U.S. Gold only in Europe in 1993. However, this version of the game differed from the others by featuring more arcade-style gameplay and horizontal shoot 'em up stages.

  8. Apache: Air Assault - Wikipedia

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    Apache: Air Assault is a combat flight simulator video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.It was developed by then-Russian developer Gaijin Entertainment, which is most famous for its World War II MMO-game War Thunder and published by Activision.

  9. Apache Strike - Wikipedia

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    The Apache's position is shown in an onscreen map as well as bearing and distance to the defense computer. Some game events are presented in digitized speech by the Lifelike In-board Narrative Damage Assessment computer, or LINDA. The intro music bears more than a passing resemblance to the Airwolf helicopter TV series theme. [citation needed]