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  2. Pilotwings 64 - Wikipedia

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    Pilotwings 64 [a] is a 1996 flight simulation video game developed by Nintendo and Paradigm Simulation and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64.It was one of three launch titles for the Nintendo 64 in Japan as well as Europe and one of two launch titles in North America, along with Super Mario 64.

  3. GeoFS - Wikipedia

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    GeoFS (previously known as GEFS-online) is a free Dutch multi-platform browser-based flight simulator based on the Cesium WebGL Virtual Globe (previously used a Google Earth plugin). [2] It features a variety of planes, including several aircraft made by members of the community, [ 2 ] and features a multiplayer environment for pilots to ...

  4. Airplane Mode (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Airplane Mode is a 2020 simulation video game developed by Hosni Auji and Bacronym and published by AMC Games. [1] It was released on October 15, 2020, for Windows and macOS. In the game, players control a plane passenger as they go on a flight that lasts multiple hours in real time. The player can watch movies and perform other tasks such as ...

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  6. Airplane game - Wikipedia

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    The airplane game, also known as the plane game, is a style of pyramid scheme first recorded in the 1980s in North America and later Western Europe. The common version of the system involved joining an "airplane" by paying a "pilot" to become one of eight "passengers". [1] [2] Passengers who started at the fourth step paid to join. Already on ...

  7. Zone 66 - Wikipedia

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    Zone 66 is a top down, multidirectional shooter released in 1993 for IBM PC compatibles as shareware. The game was created by a North American demoscene group called Renaissance, and was published by Epic MegaGames. [1] The game shipped on a self-booting disk, so it could bypass MS-DOS and load into a custom protected mode environment ...

  8. Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII - Wikipedia

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    The arcade version of Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII was developed by Global VR and released in 2008, [3] based upon the Windows version of the game. The initial arcade cabinet was a sit-down model that used a flight stick and throttle control scheme as well as a seat thumper to simulate the plane being shot at. An up-right model followed in ...

  9. Fly! - Wikipedia

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    It added Ruhr area to the game. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] It is intended to replace the Fly! 2 main program (exe) and remain fully compatible with previous versions, scenery, aircraft, etc. The first publicly available version was released in 2010.