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Beach-Head  Nibble?This is a game from Nibble. It was definitely published on disk and perhaps also as a type-in game. It is obviously not [url=game-159443]Access Software's Beach Head ported by Sculptured Software[/url].***[media=youtube]mQirmHqeVFY[/media] labelminimizeminimize
Contrôleur Aérien  Ciel bleu? labelminimizeminimize
Air Flight Simulation Instant Software1979The Apple II version has been advertised and mentioned in contemporary magazines but is still missing. labelminimizeminimize
ATC  Avante Garde1979 labelimageminimize
Air Traffic Controller Creative Computing Software1980 labelimageminimize
Dogfight Micro Lab1980Control consist of three keys, left right and fire. 1-8 players can share a keyboard to compete.
Pilots do not die when their ship is destroyed by a sing shot, rather they bail out and parachute to the ground. During this time they can be killed.
The game is impressive for its day by having as many as 56 smooth animations on screen at once.
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A2-FS1 Flight Simulator SubLOGIC1980It is likely that several editions of this game with different hardware requirements exist and were sold seperately. For UVL purposes they are all put under this entry. Any information about these different editions or a list should be added here as information.***Uses aerodynamic equations, airfoil characteristics for realistic takeoff, flight, and landing. Two years on the Top Thirty.
Later updated to give animated 3-D color graphics, transcontinental flight, and a World War I aerial battle.
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B-1 Nuclear Bomber  Avalon Hill (Microcomputer Games)1980 labelimageminimize
Dogfight II  Micro Lab1981 labelimageminimize
Bomber Attack Avalon Hill (Microcomputer Games)1982 labelimageminimize
Choplifter  Brøderbund1982
[4]***The copyright protection prevents the game from running on later models than Apple IIplus.***Fly your chopper to rescue 64 hostages, avoiding interceptor jets, homing mines, and tanks. Challenging, realistic, and playful. Stunning graphics.
One of the few games that appeared first on a personal computer and later was translated for play on a coin-operated arcade game.
You really wanted to rescue these little people running out of their barracks, waving to your helicopter for help (and ignoring the enemy aircraft and tanks that were shelling them and your copter.***
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IFR Flight Simulator  Programmers Software;VIFI Nathan1982 labelimageminimize
Jump Jet Avant-Garde Creations1982 labelimageminimize
Airsim-3 Flight Simulator  Mind Systems Corporation1983 labelimageminimize
Cassette 50  Cascade Games1983 labelminimizeminimize
Flight Simulator II  SubLOGIC1983Requires 48k RAM. Optional joystick.
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Fifty Mission Crush  SSI1984"50 Mission Crush" was the name given to the crushed service cap worn by the battle-hardened veteran pilots of the B-17. It was a mark of distinction and honor.
It is now the name of this exciting and unique role-playing wargame. 50 Mission Crush puts you in the cockpit as pilot of the most glamorous bomber of World War II - B-17 Flying Fortress.
As part of the 8th Air Force 306 Bomber Group, you must try to survive fifty harrowing raids over France and Germany. Everything about this game is historically accurate, right down to the name of your bomber: "Impatient Virgin". The action is also real... fast and intense!
Like a real B-17 commander, you'll have full control of your bomber and your gunners. You'll determine the bomb/fuel ratio your plane will carry on each mission, and how you'll fly (high or low altitude).
After each mission (if you've survived!), you'll be evaluated by the computer and awarded points based on such factors as: How dificult was the mission? How accurate was your bombing? How many enemy planes did you shoot down (Don't forget enemy fighters get better at shooting down B-17's as time goes by!)?
The more points you get, the closer you'll be to a promotion. Starting off as a Lieutenant, you'll be able to make it all the way to Brigadier General!
But for all its luster, the General's bright shiny star will pale to a mere battered cap - your 50 mission crush.
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RCFS II  Dave Brown Products1984 labelimageminimize
Solo Flight  MicroProse;FIL France Image Logiciel (MicroProse)1984 labelimageminimize
The Dallas Quest Datasoft1984Based on the series of TV miniserieses collectively know under the title, [i]Dallas[/i]. You play a private investigator hired by Sue Ellen. She wants to collect some oil fields of her own to get rich and leave J.R.
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The Dam Busters  Accolade;Sydney Development (Sydney Development)1984 labelimageminimize
F-15 Strike Eagle MicroProse1985 labelimageminimize
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Epyx1985 labelimageminimize
Beach Head  Access Software (Sculptured Software)1985 labelimageminimize
Beach-Head II: The Dictator Strikes Back  Access Software (Sculptured Software)1985
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Infiltrator Mindscape1986 labelimageminimize
Mastery Arithmetic Games Mastery Development1986 labelimageminimize
The Struggle for Guadalcanal author1986 labelminimizeminimize
The Jet  SubLOGIC1986Requires 64k RAM. Optional joystick. labelimageminimize
B-24 Combat Simulator  SSI1987 labelimageminimize
Infiltrator II  Mindscape (Chris Gray Enterprises)1987 labelimageminimize
Thunderchopper  ActionSoft1987 labelimageminimize
Tomahawk Datasoft (Digital Integration)1987 labelimageminimize
Wings of Fury Brøderbund1987 labelimageminimize
Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer Electronic Arts (Lerner Research)1987 labelimageminimize
Night Raider  U.S. Gold;Epyx (ACME Animation)1988 labelimageminimize
Altair Bomber author2002 labelminimizeminimize
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