showing 36 games
name | publisher(developer) | year arrow_downward | description | |
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Sopwith | BMB Compuscience | 1984 | Also released by Keypunch Software on the compilations "Strike Force" and "Arcade Games" in 1987 under the title "The Red Baron".***[b]Controls:[/b] X starts H returns to base B drops bomb space fires machine gun , and - controls pitch . flips the plane***According to MobyGames this is a leaked prototype or some such. | labelimageminimize |
Spitfire Ace | MicroProse | 1984 | labelimageminimize | |
Sopwith | BMB Compuscience | 1985 | Pretty much the same game as the 1984 release with some minor improvements, mainly the presence of animals (especially the birds that cause a crash if you hit them). The birds are a bit unique to many games in this, though, as they normally fly in flocks until disturbed when they get spread around, flying alone. | labelimageminimize |
ACE: Air Combat Emulator | Cascade Games | 1987 | labelimageminimize | |
Falcon | Spectrum Holobyte (Sphere) | 1987 | An EGA-version was released a year later, which is known as "Falcon AT".***Re-release with EGA mode. [1]*** [1]*** [52]*** [52]*** [47] | labelimageminimize |
Jump Jet | Anco | 1987 | labelimageminimize | |
F-19 Stealth Fighter | Microprose | 1988 | labelimageminimize | |
After Burner | Sega (Distinctive Software) | 1989 | [52]*** [37]***I have seen this game listed for MS-DOS on other sites under "After Burner" or "After Burner II" or its even listed under both names as separate games. As a matter of fact there is only one release for DOS-PCs. It is titled "After Burner" on the box and manual. But there is this strange animated "II" in the title screen in the game itself, maybe because it is based more on the "After Burner II" arcade version (which is only marginally different from the first After Burner arcade game). | labelimageminimize |
Ajax | Konami (Banana Development) | 1989 | labelimageminimize | |
F-16 Combat Pilot | Digital Integration | 1989 | labelimageminimize | |
Jetfighter: The Adventure | Velocity | 1989 | labelimageminimize | |
F-14 Tomcat | Activision | 1990 | labelimageminimize | |
F-29 Retaliator | Ocean (DID) | 1990 | labelimageminimize | |
Jetfighter II | Velocity;U.S. Gold (Velocity) | 1990 | Addon: - JetFighter II: Operation Lightning Storm*** [22]*** [63]*** [52]*** [37] | labelimageminimize |
Knights of the Sky | MicroProse | 1990 | labelimageminimize | |
Snow Strike | Epyx (Incredible Technologies) | 1990 | labelimageminimize | |
Wings of Fury | Brøderbund (Unlimited Software) | 1990 | labelimageminimize | |
Red Baron | Sierra On-Line (Dynamix) | 1990 | labelimageminimize | |
MiG-29M Super Fulcrum | Domark | 1991 | labelimageminimize | |
P-38 Lightning: Tour of Duty | Lucasfilm Games | 1991 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Mig-29 Fulcrum | Domark (Simis) | 1991 | labelimageminimize | |
Dogfight | Microprose | 1993 | Directly from the game box: Fact: In air combat, the better pilot almost always wins - even in an inferior plane. This is your opportunity to learn 80 years of air ace skills in one simulation. Choose from 12 legendary fighter aircraft across 6 accurately marked historical scenarios. Fly in authentic fully functioning cockpits, plan strategic missions and allocate resources for air attacks: support, patrol and defence operations. Also included is a 'What if...' scenario: match fighters from different periods and find out if a Spitfire can really out turn a MiG-23! Dogfight. How good a pilot do you think you are? | labelimageminimize |
MiG-29 | Spectrum HoloByte | 1993 | The game was released as an Add-On for "Falcon 3.0" and as a Stand-Alone version. | labelimageminimize |
Reach for the Skies | Virgin (Rowan Software) | 1993 | In [i]Reach for the Skies[/i] you get to play as a fighter pilot in the Battle of Britain. | labelimageminimize |
F-14 Fleet Defender | Microprose | 1994 | The catapult officer calls for full afterburner. 50,000 pounds of thrust spools behind you as your F-14 strains for release. Less than three seconds later your Tomcat screams through the air at 150 knots. You climb to meet your wingman, then head off to join the fight. Fleet Defender is the first flight simulator to accurately recreate carrier-based operations. Experience all the excitement of a catapult launch, realistic air-to-air combat and the challenge of landing on a pitching deck. You'll be drawn into the high-stakes world of Navy's top guns. Start your career the same way as a real F-14 crew: training at Oceania Naval Air Station, Virginia, home of the Atlantic Fleet Tomcats. From there, you're bound for duty in the Arctic waters of Norway's North Capa or in the southern Mediterranean, of the Libyan cost. You'll need razor-sharp piloting skills to defeat hostile aircraft using state-of-the-art fighter tactics. - Accurate cockpit representations. - Realistic enemy AI. New artificial intelligence is patterned after Soviet and Third world military doctrine. - Expanded Player-Wingman interaction. As flight leader, a wide range of interactive commands allow you to exercise complete tactical control of your wingman. - Terrain graphics. The latest 3-D terrain generating technology produces a vivid, detailed world based on digitized data from the U.S.G.S (United States Geological Survey) - Strike packages. Each mission requires you to integrate your F-14 with a variety of modern naval aircraft. - New enemy aircraft. Face the latest in Soviet fighter technology, the Su-27 and MiG-31. Use your Tomcat to hunt down "Bears", "Badgers" and "Backfires".*** [22]*** [37] | labelimagesubject |
T.F.X. - Tactical Fighter Experiment | Ocean (DID) | 1994 | Directly from the game box: Unrivaled texture mapping in a full 256-color SVGA graphic environment takes you nose-first into five "real world" geopolitical scenarios. Actual USAF spec flight models. Features include over 3 million square miles of 3-D landscape, 200 multiple objective campaigns, arcade mode, construct your own mission, 3 TFX aircraft: Eurofighter 2000, F-117A Stealth Fighter, Lockheed F-22 Superstar. | labelimageminimize |
EF 2000 | Ocean Software (Digital Image Design) | 1995 | labelimageminimize | |
Fighter Duel | Philips | 1995 | labelimageminimize | |
Wings of Glory | Origin | 1995 | CD-ROM version. [22]***Uses the same engine as "Strike Commander" and "Pacific Strike". Fly on the side of the Allies in World War I. Between the missions there is (typical for an Origin product) some interaction with your comrades. But you can't actually influence the outcome of the story this time. | labelimageminimize |
Vertigo | author | 1995 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Advanced Tactical Fighters - NATO Fighters | Electronic Arts (Jane's Combat Simulations) | 1996 | labelminimizeminimize | |
F-22 Lightning II | Novalogic | 1996 | labelminimizeminimize | |
SandWarriors | Interplay (Gremlin Interactive) | 1996 | Egyptian-themed sci-fi combat flightsim. Gives off vibes similar to Stargate. | labelimageminimize |
Triplane Turmoil | Dodekaedron Software Creations | 1996 | labelimageminimize | |
Tunnel B1 | Ocean (Neon) | 1996 | labelminimizeminimize | |
F-16 Fighting Falcon | Digital Integration | 1997 | labelminimizeminimize |