Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!viusys!uxui!unislc!dave From: dave@unislc.uucp (Dave Martin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: The Name of the Game Message-ID: <1991Apr2.234702.15909@unislc.uucp> Date: 2 Apr 91 23:47:02 GMT References: <1991Mar25.095810.13768@rtf.bt.co.uk> Organization: unisys Lines: 19 From article <1991Mar25.095810.13768@rtf.bt.co.uk>, by duplain@rtf.bt.co.uk (Andy Duplain): > The game is a flight combat simulator using wire-framed 3D graphics. > One side of the screen shows the view from inside your plane and the > other side shows the view from the enemies plane (which can be human > or computer). There are various choices of plane to fly, F-18, MiG, > and Paper Plane (which was the best of the lot!). The graphics > where very basic and it used a simple grid on the ground to allow > you to judge height. > The game was brilliant to play ! I can't think of the name of it at the moment but its from Maxis Software (the SimCity people). They included an offer for it with my copy of simcity. It doesn't run on 3000 (at least under 2.0) though. Too Bad. -- VAX Headroom Speaking for myself only... blah blah blahblah blah... Internet: DMARTIN@CC.WEBER.EDU dave@saltlcy-unisys.army.mil uucp: dave@unislc.uucp or use the Path: line. Now was that civilized? No, clearly not. Fun, but in no sense civilized.