Vintage Dam Busters flight sim
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Vintage Dam Busters flight sim
http://www.migman.com/ref/1980_combat/D ... usters.htm
I dont remember this but did have-
http://www.migman.com/ref/1980_combat/F ... tPilot.htm
I dont remember this but did have-
http://www.migman.com/ref/1980_combat/F ... tPilot.htm

"The marksman hitteth the target partly by pulling, partly by letting go. The boatsman reacheth the landing partly by pulling, partly by letting go." (Egyptian proverb)
oh my!
played this game too!
too fast! too high!
is there someone who played "the little hobbit" (forgot the name of the game, but it follows J.r.r.Tolkiens book) on the c64?
"kill gandalf".....
good times.
winter olympics (epic) was great, too....
the ultima's (on the commodore) were fun, too. i still remember the ads in various computer mags.
We had some magazines FULL of (BASIC)source code to type in your machine (commodore, spectrum...) and the games were GREAT. And you learned a bit bout programming 'cause there were lots of printing errors in the listings that days.
Ha, games were sold on tapes way back then. we used to copy them on a friends hi-fi system. soloflight comes to my mind. VERY addictive. MS Flight sim never got close to the gameplay (mail-delivering). Of course, the (MS) flight model was better (FS II). There was also some kind of "dogfight "-mode where you could bomb ground targets and engage enemy biplanes.The mountains were jus triangles.
yeah, dambusters was a gem!
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played this game too!
too fast! too high!
is there someone who played "the little hobbit" (forgot the name of the game, but it follows J.r.r.Tolkiens book) on the c64?
"kill gandalf".....
good times.
winter olympics (epic) was great, too....
the ultima's (on the commodore) were fun, too. i still remember the ads in various computer mags.
We had some magazines FULL of (BASIC)source code to type in your machine (commodore, spectrum...) and the games were GREAT. And you learned a bit bout programming 'cause there were lots of printing errors in the listings that days.
Ha, games were sold on tapes way back then. we used to copy them on a friends hi-fi system. soloflight comes to my mind. VERY addictive. MS Flight sim never got close to the gameplay (mail-delivering). Of course, the (MS) flight model was better (FS II). There was also some kind of "dogfight "-mode where you could bomb ground targets and engage enemy biplanes.The mountains were jus triangles.
yeah, dambusters was a gem!
:FI:Ci"where have all the good times gone"der
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I had a Colecovision Adam, with that crazy high speed tape drive. Pretty slick setup, and the Daisy Wheel printer sounded like a firing range!
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I got a boxed as new, spectrum 48k (the rubber key gaming computer of dreams)
Treasure Island, Icicle Works and Exorcist were a good start (C16)
Moved onto Ace, Spy Hunter, The Hobbit & Elite (I remember the trolls killing me repeatedly) (spectrum 48k)
Games got better, Carrier Command, Lotus Elise & still playing Elite (on my 128k +2!)
All time favorite had to be Cyclone (even though Elite was still on the agenda with a newer version)
Had to fly a helicopter around avoiding a cyclone and save lil people from islands and take them back to base. Was great fun, if the cyclone got to close you would have to land wherever and you would be ok lol go figure. Hours of fun, I remember other aircraft you would have to avoid too.
Wish there was a 2006 version..
NC
Treasure Island, Icicle Works and Exorcist were a good start (C16)
Moved onto Ace, Spy Hunter, The Hobbit & Elite (I remember the trolls killing me repeatedly) (spectrum 48k)
Games got better, Carrier Command, Lotus Elise & still playing Elite (on my 128k +2!)
All time favorite had to be Cyclone (even though Elite was still on the agenda with a newer version)
Had to fly a helicopter around avoiding a cyclone and save lil people from islands and take them back to base. Was great fun, if the cyclone got to close you would have to land wherever and you would be ok lol go figure. Hours of fun, I remember other aircraft you would have to avoid too.
Wish there was a 2006 version..
NC
Battlecruiser Millenium Gold Edition is very much like that, its very technical and would take some time to figure out. Might be worth a look, if you fancy being a fighter pilot or fancy a job in the Admirals seat its all there. It's not to recent so fairly cheap to buy.
Course the better alternative which is much simpler is X2/X3 the threat, but your left to your own devices if you break away from the limited story I thinks.
2 credits worth!
NC
Course the better alternative which is much simpler is X2/X3 the threat, but your left to your own devices if you break away from the limited story I thinks.
2 credits worth!
NC
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Elite, Me and a friend must have spent days on that game. Some interesting Elite stuff here :
http://www.frontier.co.uk/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Elite club (which has a link through the above has versions to d/l which apparantly work on XP?.
http://www.frontier.co.uk/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Elite club (which has a link through the above has versions to d/l which apparantly work on XP?.
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