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F/A-18 Interceptor

F/A-18 Interceptor

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Descr: F/A-18 Interceptor is a combat flight simulator developed by Intellisoft and published by Electronic Arts for the Amiga in 1988. The player mainly flies the F/A-18 Hornet, but the F-16 Fighting Falcon is also available for aerobatics, free flight and the first mission. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1988
Developer: Intellisoft
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Designers: Bob Dinnerman, Robert Dinnerman
Platform: AmigaOS
Genres: Combat flight simulation game, Vehicle simulation game

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