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Ocean Warrior
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My first ever fight simulation experience was F19 Stealth Fighter by Microprose way back in 1989 on my Commodore Amiga computer. I came across this site today which brought back some of those old memories from the sim:http://www.migman.com/ref/1980_combat/F19/F19.htm
As it turned out F19 wasn't entirely accurate because little was known of what was the F117 Nighthawk. ![]() ![]() ![]() Check out these gorgeous MFD's. ![]() So what was your first ever flight sim? Come on, bring those memories flooding back. ![]()
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Lucky Jack
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I'm pretty sure mine was EF2000, when I was about 12 years old.
I got pretty good at shooting and flying under bridges. Never managed to land though - let's just say I had no idea about flight dynamics and thought flying into a runway at 300kt and a nose-down angle with your gear down was the right way. I was irritated ![]() The first sim that I really mastered was Total Air War. |
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The Old Man
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Janes WWII Fighters!
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Ace of the Deep
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First one I tried was First Eagles The great war 1914-1918
http://www.first-eagles.com/ and i quickly moved on to Il2 |
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The Old Man
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Microsoft Flight Simulator 1 circa 1982
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Rear Admiral
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Pffff...
I was so young so I cant remember the names but the first ones I played one was with a ME262 2Dish where you had to intercept enemy bombers then there was a WW1 flight sim, Wings of Glory if I am correct. and then there was some modern jet fighter game. then came CFS1&2 which I completly turned inside out after that I got the very first IL2 game...damn those days...just awesome and now IL2 1946, and CFS3 ![]()
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Hm....well the 3 first simulator games for me:
Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance (space simulator, but still....) Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator Airfix Dogfighter (aaaah, the memories! ![]()
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As far as I recall, my first 'proper' one was SubLogic's Flight Simulator (i.e. before it was a Microsoft title). The earliest one I still actually have in my possession (with the box and everything) is I think a later incarnation of SubLogic's Flight Simulator, maybe version 3, not sure without digging it out of a cupboard. I do remember that it has a great manual, which is still pretty good in terms of correct procedures even today.
The original versions of flight simulator did have quite a few aeroplanes even then, such as the Sopwith Camel and a Cessna, but it was largely limited to flying around the San Francisco area. I also had an early SubLogic version of Flight Simulator for the Commodore Amiga too. I do remember spending a lot of time with Ubisoft's Fighter Bomber on the Commodore 64, as you could bomb stuff in the F-111 and the Panavia Tornado, and it was one of the first half-decent fight sims with shaded vector graphics, but the first really decent combat ones with all the systems modeled properly would be the very first Falcon and Digital Integration's F-16 Combat Simulator (on the Commodore 64), DI's F-16 was also on the Amiga too. The WW1 sim Knights of the Sky was a good one on that as well. The first really good combat flight sims for proper dogfighting with very good frame rates I had were: Hellcats (anyone remember that?) and Chuck Yeager's Combat Flight Simulator. I had both of those for the Apple Mac. I've pretty much bought every flight sim there is over the years. ![]()
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Navy Seal
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subLOGIC FS1 on the Apple ][, very early 1980's.
This was pre-Microsoft FS1, which came out a few years later. Hehe - found some screenshots courtesy of Wikipedia... ![]() Aahhh, the memories. Then on to Microsoft Flight Simulator 1... ![]() Cutting edge graphics! I had no joystick back then - played all by keyboard. Then moved on to c64 games like Dambusters, Spitfire, Gunship, F15 SE, F15 SEII (basically any Microprose flightsim - I loved them all because they had ranks and medals), before getting my first PC titles Heroes of the 357th and B17 Flying Fortress for my top of the range 386DX40. Last edited by JScones; 08-10-07 at 09:28 PM. |
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Aces over Europe, Aces of the Pacific and Red Baron. Best ones ever.
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I bought it maybe in 1988-1989. And I played it in a gorgeous cga mode (4 colors :rotfl: ). I still play it today from time to time, those libian and iranian missions are so much fun. ![]() ![]() |
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and gosh I hated that plane... well I hated the game actually :rotfl: ME262 moving so darn slow and killing a plane was darn hard... but it was fully drawn 2D game...no fancy first 3D effects kinda pixel like a Plane getting bigger and bigger also no Save feature, so when you got killed you could start over at Mission 1. NOOOOOOOOOOO!
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