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  2. Category:World War I flight simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World War I flight simulation video games" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  3. List of World War I video games - Wikipedia

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    Flying Corps (1996) Red Baron II (1997) Master of the Skies: The Red Ace (2000) Red Ace Squadron (2001) Wings of War (2004) Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (2006) First Eagles: The Great War 1918 (2006) Time Ace (2007) Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War (2009) Air Conflicts: Secret Wars (2011) Snoopy Flying Ace (2010) IL-2 Sturmovik: Flying ...

  4. Category:World War I video games - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy and the Red Baron (video game) Snoopy Flying Ace; Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (video game) The Snowfield; Sopwith (video game) Strategic Command WW1: The Great War 1914–1918; Supreme Ruler The Great War

  5. Wings Over Europe - Wikipedia

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    The term "Lite" was applied because they are designed to be relatively easy to learn and play compared to other more hardcore types of flight simulator. The developer took and improved on its existing Strike Fighters game engine and thus the game was another step forward in terms of quality and game play. The game included better graphics, more ...

  6. Wings of War (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Wings of War is a World War I combat flight simulator developed by Czech studio Silver Wish Games and published by Gathering for Microsoft Windows and Xbox in 2004. The game was a standard wartime flight simulator with the underused setting of World War I.

  7. Flying Corps - Wikipedia

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    Flying Corps was a runner-up for Computer Gaming World ' s 1996 "Simulation Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to Jane's AH-64D Longbow.The editors wrote that Flying Corps "sports perhaps the best flight models ever seen on a prop-based sim; only quirky views and steep performance requirements kept it from the crown."

  8. Wings (1990 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is played from a first-person perspective, and the cockpit view shows the plane's instruments and the surrounding landscape. The game features many types of missions, such as escorting bombers or having dogfights with enemy planes. The game has a variety of planes to choose from, each with its own unique strengths and weaknesses.

  9. MiG Alley (video game) - Wikipedia

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    However, it was named the best simulation of 1999 by Computer Gaming World, [14] PC Gamer US, [15] CNET Gamecenter, [21] Computer Games Strategy Plus and GameSpot. [ 16 ] [ 22 ] PC Gamer US highlighted the game's "outstanding flight modeling, butter-smooth graphics, and rich dynamic campaign structure".