05 April 2019, 17:57 | #41 |
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06 April 2019, 00:51 | #42 |
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Absolutely, here they both are, still factory sealed!
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09 April 2019, 03:32 | #43 |
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This was one of the pack in games with our A500, I played this game SOOOOO much.
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11 April 2019, 10:49 | #44 |
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Oh the memories. It was the first game I bought, I actually got it at the same time as I got my A500 and hence the only disc I had except for the WB disks that first magical night with my brand new Amiga. October 1988, don't remember the exact date though. Had just finished my military service, in the Air Force of course, so it was the logical game to buy since I had been into planes since I learned to crawl.
A note though. My game was in a jewel case, with the code wheel and manual. Still have it, lost the disc somehow though. Last edited by Liqourice; 11 April 2019 at 10:55. |
15 April 2019, 23:45 | #45 |
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Ahh the old EA "album" boxes. Back when EA was unquestionably the best game publisher in the industry.
I miss those days, when you could grab any one of those album boxes at random and know you were getting a quality product. |
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My "go to" back in my Amiga days was "Microprose" (considering I was big in to simulations). Loved their work. |
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30 April 2019, 02:01 | #47 |
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I loved this game. I used to play it all the time, and occasionally play the sorta-kinda-sequel, Jetfighter II, on my dad's PC.
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20 May 2019, 07:27 | #48 |
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I even really dug the intro music, possibly this was the very first game I stuck into the Amiga, can't remember we got this, Kick Off and Indy and the Last Crusade (arcade) in the pack.
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20 May 2019, 21:06 | #49 |
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Spent hours and hours on this. Always used to just love flying around, as well as the missions. Would see how far down the coast of California I could fly. Also used to deliberately run the plane out of fuel and then try a glided landing starting at about 28000 feet (or whatever the maximum altitude was).
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21 May 2019, 05:06 | #50 |
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was so immersive soundwise too, we had ours plugged into a stereo and i'd crank the bass. i remember how great the engines sounded.
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15 June 2019, 18:00 | #51 |
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One of the games i played at a friends house that made me sell my Atari ST and buy my trusty A500.... quite the start of a journey too......
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21 January 2020, 09:36 | #52 |
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So many hours passed with it, hunting the MIGs...
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