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  2. Echelon (2001 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Echelon (Russian: «Шторм») is a 3-D science fiction flight simulator video game developed by Saint Petersburg developers MADia Entertainment. It was published in Russia by Buka Entertainment, and in all other territories by Bethesda Softworks.

  3. Echelon (1987 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hosea Battles reviewed the Commodore 64 version for Computer Gaming World, stating that "If you like arcade action, flight simulation, space combat, exploration, mystery, and adventure, this game is for you". [1]

  4. List of graphic adventure games - Wikipedia

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    Unknown (the flight sections use Echelon's game engine). Transylvania III: Vanquish the Night: Polarware: Polarware: Apple IIGS, DOS: 1989 [unknown] Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon: Sierra On-Line: Sierra On-Line DOS, Macintosh, Amiga, Atari ST: 24 March 1989: Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ...

  5. Echelon (flight simulator) - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Combat flight simulators - Wikipedia

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    B-17 Flying Fortress (video game) B-17: Fortress in the Sky; Back to Baghdad; Birds of Prey (video game) Black Dawn (video game) Black Fire (video game) Blades of Thunder II; Blue Lightning (1989 video game) Blue Max: Aces of the Great War; Bogey Dead 6; Bomber (video game) Bomber Crew

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  8. Boids - Wikipedia

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    The boids framework is often used in computer graphics, providing realistic-looking representations of flocks of birds and other creatures, such as schools of fish or herds of animals. It was for instance used in the 1998 video game Half-Life for the flying bird-like creatures seen at the end of the game on Xen, named "boid" in the game files.

  9. List of flight simulator video games - Wikipedia

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    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 ...