Microsoft Flight Simulator (1986 video game)

Microsoft Flight Simulator is a 1986 video game developed by subLOGIC and published by Microsoft for the Macintosh.

Microsoft Flight Simulator
Developer(s)Sublogic
Publisher(s)Microsoft
SeriesMicrosoft Flight Simulator
Platform(s)Classic Mac OS
ReleaseMay 1986
Genre(s)Amateur flight simulation
Mode(s)Single-player

Development

In 1984 Amiga Corporation asked Artwick to port Flight Simulator for its forthcoming computer, but Commodore's purchase of Amiga temporarily ended the relationship. Sublogic instead finished a Macintosh version, released by Microsoft, then resumed work on the Amiga and Atari ST versions.[1]

Notable features included a windowing system allowing multiple simultaneous 3d views - including exterior views of the aircraft itself.

Reception

Frank Boosman reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "As a game, FS is exciting. Flying beneath the Golden Gate Bridge was a big thrill, and really had me sweating. FS wins as a simulation as well; the flight characteristics of the Cessna and Lear Jet seem realistic, and the instrumentation is complete."[2]

References

  1. Hockman, Daniel (April 1987). "Bruce Artwick's Flight Simulator / You've Come A Long Way, Baby! / The History of an Epic Program". Computer Gaming World. No. 36. pp. 32–34. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  2. Boosman, Frank (August 1986). "Macintosh Window". Computer Gaming World. 1 (30): 37.
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