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  2. Flying Shark - Wikipedia

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    Flying Shark, [a] known as Sky Shark in North America, is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game originally developed by Toaplan and published in 1987 by Taito in Japan, Romstar in North America and Electrocoin in Europe.

  3. Prop Cycle - Wikipedia

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    However flight technology has undergone a high degree of evolution with the new civilization's collection of knowledge and now it's possible to fly freely with only human power. The flying machine is called the "Lapperopter". [3] In one town an altar stood with where someone touched part of it and fierce lightning struck several villages.

  4. Fly! - Wikipedia

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    The improvements were made available for owners of the original Fly! via a free patch. [8] [9] [10] Another version titled Fly! 2K: German Edition was released in early 2001. It added Ruhr area to the game. [11] [12] It is intended to replace the Fly! 2 main program (exe) and remain fully compatible with previous versions, scenery, aircraft ...

  5. Joust (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game features amplified monaural sound and raster graphics on a 19-inch color CRT monitor. [7] Like other Williams arcade games, Joust was programmed in assembly language. [8] A pack of three AA batteries provide power to save the game's settings and high scores when the machine is unplugged from an electrical outlet.

  6. Sky Kid - Wikipedia

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    The Sky Kids fly around in biplanes and are assigned specific targets during the missions. These missions involve bombing specific targets. The "A" button is used to control the plane's machine gun and the "B" button is used to perform a loop. A number of obstacles face the players in each level.

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  8. Landing (series) - Wikipedia

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    Landing is a series of flight simulator video games by Taito.Almost all games were released for arcades, except the Jet de Go! Series released for PlayStation consoles.. They are amateur flight simulation arcade video games that run on the Taito Air System and use 3D polygon graphics. [1]

  9. Flight Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    The game's planes fly because the interaction of their architecture with the atmosphere creates lift, as with real-world aircraft. [10] Changes in the plane's direction are caused by the interaction of their flight control surfaces ( ailerons , elevators and rudders) with the simulated atmosphere. [ 3 ]