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Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe (Horton 229 - a dream!) )ĪTAC (drug enforcement - was not my scenario) (didn't find it entertaining to bomb my beloved hometown. Pacific Commander (went right into the trashcan a few hours.)Įuropean Air War (never seen so many planes at one time in the air, breathtaking air battles)ī-17 + Mighty 8th. Strike Commander (one of my all time favorites!) Typhoon aka EF2000 (one of the last attempts to create story driven simulations) Tornado by DigitalIntgration(mindblowing) Joint Strike Fighter by Eidos (first functional 3D-Cockpit I think) Red Baron 3D (greatest single player ever) Harrier Jump Jet (first with gouraud shading)į-14 (sim and flight group management in one game) LHX (rescue missions with Blackhawks, great!)į-19 (sneaking around at low level, I loved that one)į-15 III (my first Easter Egg: Godzilla in Tokio) Than came:Īces over the Pacific (first real 3D sim)
#Sublogic flight simulator trs 80 driver
Oh boy, one had to struggle with autoexec.bat an config.sys to load the driver files in a most efficient manner to gain most RAM as possible.
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My first one on PC was "Their finest hour" by Lucasfilm (later Lucasart). So when we spend the night in Svea I flew MS flight simulator with mouse and keyboard. We moved houses from there to Longyarbyen. When I spotted IL 2 CD I never looked back, at the day I never heard of the IL 2 and after it was my greatest passion, and still is at BOS.Īh wait my first taste in a PC simulator was in 1995 and it was in Spitsbergen in the living quarters in Svea mining field.
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I really liked the MSCFS first one, it had BOB series and you really got into the gameplay trying to defend Britain. Never flew Janes, when I really succumbed to Flightsim it was IL 2 and MS CFS series. You could only fly P 51 and you could not hurt friendlies, but you could blow up ground targets like trains and stuff. I played a similar sim like that in my first computer in 1996. Not only it was a great sim, even by 2days standards, but it also had a virtual museum section with planes and interviews. When I got my PC, I put hundreds of hours into this beauty: Looking at the footage and listening to the sounds (1:56 :stunned:) I think it was a smart move afterall. I played it only once for about 10 minutes at my friends house, cause I didn't own a PC at that time. Well, in my case it was Chuck Yeager's Air Combat :D He recons it was probably more like 1981 / 1982.
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while being able to change its direction ! Little Nephew staring at the equivelent of the starfield simulator screensaver for hours. but he does remember that machine as it kept me quite for hours !.
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Just rang said uncle to ask if he remebers what the game was called. It was just incredible ! Cheers Uncle Alan ! I have no idea what it was cxalled or who it was by. it was first person perspective !!! IMAGINE THAT !!! and it was space game!! I guess a fore-runner to Elite. I think my first "flight" anything was at my Uncle's house in about 1979. That's just stupid.Ĭarting a telephone about all the time. Makes a lot more sence than a telephone you carry about with you. The miniature hand held printer with incorporated calculator !! The output came on a paper roll! - Wonder what the youthes of now-a-days would say to that. You had to bring forward and vertical velocity to zero by the time you got to ground level by squirting with your thrusters. I played on my dad's Texas Instruments calculator.