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  2. Bogey Dead 6 - Wikipedia

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    Bogey Dead 6 (released in Japan as Sidewinder and in Europe as Raging Skies) is a 1996 flight simulation video game developed by Pegasus Japan and Bit Town, [2] and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment in Japan and Sony Computer Entertainment in other regions.

  3. Jet Moto (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The bikes, known as jet motos, are hovercraft which can traverse both land and water. The bikes race in groups of twenty in the game's equivalent of motocross. [5] Characters are split into teams, and bikes are adorned with logos of products such as Mountain Dew, Butterfinger and K2 Sports similar to real-life sponsored racing. [6]

  4. Category:K2 Network games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "K2 Network games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... This page was last edited on 15 January 2023, at 20:03 (UTC).

  5. K2 Network - Wikipedia

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    K2 Network, Inc. was an American producer and publisher of video games based in Irvine, California. It pioneered the use of the free-to-play (or " freemium ") business model among North American and European MMO game publishers in 2004.

  6. Jet Moto - Wikipedia

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    Level designers used Alias Power Animator 8.5 to create tracks for the game. [15] Developers took inspiration from Syd Mead when coming up with concepts and designs for the game. [ 17 ] Jet Moto 2124 would have been the first in the series to take the player to locations off Earth, including Mars , the moon and one of Jupiter 's moons, Europa ...

  7. Jane's F-15 - Wikipedia

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    Jane's F-15 was a finalist for the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' inaugural "PC Simulation Game of the Year" award, [13] which ultimately went to Microsoft Flight Simulator 98. [14] The game was also a finalist for Computer Gaming World ' s 1998 "Best Simulation" award, CNET Gamecenter ' s 1998 Best Combat Flight Sim award, and IGN ' s ...

  8. F-15 Strike Eagle (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It is the first in the F-15 Strike Eagle series followed by F-15 Strike Eagle II and F-15 Strike Eagle III. An arcade version of the game was released simply as F-15 Strike Eagle in 1991, [2] which uses higher-end hardware than was available in home systems, including the TMS34010 graphics-oriented CPU.

  9. F-15 Strike Eagle III - Wikipedia

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    F-15 Strike Eagle III is an F-15E Strike Eagle combat flight simulator released in 1992 by MicroProse and is the sequel of F-15 Strike Eagle and F-15 Strike Eagle II. It is the final game in the series. The fighter is equipped with a M61 Vulcan and both air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, as well as free-fall and laser-guided bombs.