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  2. Jane's Combat Simulations - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Arts' license was announced in 1995 and intended to lend authenticity and accuracy to EA's growing line of combat games. [3] [4] The Jane's brand was initially applied to games derived from EA's 1994 release U.S. Navy Fighters, including Jane's ATF: Advanced Tactical Fighters, an updated version of the original game called Jane's US Navy Fighters 97, and the compilation Jane's ...

  3. Jane's F-15 - Wikipedia

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    Jane's F-15 was a finalist for the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' inaugural "PC Simulation Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to Microsoft Flight Simulator 98. The game was also a finalist for Computer Gaming World ' s 1998 "Best Simulation" award, CNET Gamecenter ' s 1998 Best Combat Flight Sim award, and IGN ' s "Best ...

  4. Simulation video game - Wikipedia

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    Simulation video games are a diverse super-category of video games, generally designed to closely simulate real world activities. [1] A simulation game attempts to copy various activities from real life in the form of a game for various purposes such as training, analysis, prediction, or entertainment.

  5. X-Plane (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    X-Plane is a flight simulation software initially launched by Laminar Research in 1995. Commercial desktop versions are sold for macOS, Windows, and Linux. In addition, Laminar Research also distributes FAA-certified versions for professional use. A mobile version has been available for Android, iOS, and webOS since 2009 as well.

  6. List of Looking Glass Studios video games - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Looking Glass proceeded to develop titles in multiple genres, including role-playing, sports, flight simulation, and stealth video games. These titles were primarily published by Origin Systems , Electronic Arts and Eidos Interactive , with three titles self-published by Looking Glass Studios.

  7. Video games and Linux - Wikipedia

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    Linux-based operating systems can be used for playing video games.Because many games are not natively supported for the Linux kernel, various software has been made to run Windows games, software, and programs, such as Wine, Cedega, DXVK, and Proton, and managers such as Lutris and PlayOnLinux.

  8. Orbiter (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    Orbiter is a space flight simulator program developed to simulate spaceflight using realistic Newtonian physics.The simulator was released on 27 November 2000; [2] the latest edition, labeled "Orbiter 2016", was released on 30 August 2016, the first new version of the simulator since 2010. [3]

  9. SCS Software - Wikipedia

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    SCS Software s.r.o. is a video game developer based in Prague, Czech Republic.It primarily produces simulation games for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux, including the 18 Wheels of Steel and Truck Simulator series.