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  2. Airlines (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Airlines is a construction and management simulation game created by Interactivision for MS-DOS and published by Take-Two Interactive in 1994. The object of the game is to successfully set up an airline by buying aircraft, planning routes, setting ticket prices and dealing with events such as hostage and oil crises. The game has 4 airlines, a ...

  3. Virtual airline (hobby) - Wikipedia

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    A flight simulator (usually running on a personal computer) is required for the actual conduct of operations by organization members. There are several platforms that are typically used to conduct virtual airline operations, although by definition almost any flight simulator can be utilized by such an organization.

  4. Air Bucks - Wikipedia

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    Air Bucks is a business simulation game about running an airline. It involves purchasing landing rights for cities around the globe. It involves purchasing landing rights for cities around the globe. In 1993 an enhanced version, Air Bucks v1.2 , was released for the Amiga .

  5. Flight Assignment: A.T.P. - Wikipedia

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    Development of another followup, Airline Simulator 3, had long been teased by Nomissoft founder Simon Hradecky [6] in parallel with Airline Simulator 2 ' s development, [7] but within weeks of AS2 ' s release, AS3 ' s development had been taken over by Aerosoft, a German company. Again, development stagnated, and finally in January 2013, the ...

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  7. Sublogic - Wikipedia

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    Sublogic also produced software other than flight simulators, including children's educational software, [2] 3D graphics software for CP/M, [4] the A2-3D1 animation library for the Apple II, [5] the X-1 video card and 3D graphics software for IBM PC compatibles, [6] and Night Mission Pinball (1982) which was originally for the Apple II and ...