WarBirds
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『WarBirds(ウォー・バーズ、略称WB)』は、米国の(略称iEN)による有料MMO(Massively Multiplayer Online)型オンライン・フライトシミュレーション・ゲームである。 プラットフォームは、Windows PC及びMacintoshである。 第二次世界大戦時に活躍した戦闘機や爆撃機を操作できる。Total Simulation Seriesとして、他に第一次大戦を舞台にした複葉機が主体の、地上戦が主体のがある。
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WarBirds is a series of massively multiplayer online and offline World War II combat flight simulation video games originally developed by Interactive Creations of Grapevine and published by iEntertainment Network in 1995. The game includes an air combat flight simulator as well as a simulator for tanks and other ground vehicles and inspired a fan cult and conventions, and a book titled WarBirds: The Story So Far.
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Interactive Creations of Grapevine
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1995
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Combat flight simulation
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iEntertainment Network
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『WarBirds(ウォー・バーズ、略称WB)』は、米国の(略称iEN)による有料MMO(Massively Multiplayer Online)型オンライン・フライトシミュレーション・ゲームである。 プラットフォームは、Windows PC及びMacintoshである。 第二次世界大戦時に活躍した戦闘機や爆撃機を操作できる。Total Simulation Seriesとして、他に第一次大戦を舞台にした複葉機が主体の、地上戦が主体のがある。
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WarBirds is a series of massively multiplayer online and offline World War II combat flight simulation video games originally developed by Interactive Creations of Grapevine and published by iEntertainment Network in 1995. The game includes an air combat flight simulator as well as a simulator for tanks and other ground vehicles and inspired a fan cult and conventions, and a book titled WarBirds: The Story So Far. Following 1999's WarBirds II, WarBirds III was released for Mac and PC in 2002. WarBirds III was a runner-up for GameSpot's annual "Best Simulation on PC" award, which went to Flanker 2.5. WarBirds: The Mighty Eight was released in 2007. A more recent version, WarBirds 2008, includes tanks, trucks, halftracks, new aircraft, and new graphics. In 1999, some of the original development team, including John "Killer" MacQueen, Rodney "Hatch" Hodge, and Chris "Mo" Sherland, went on to form Cornered Rat Software where they developed WWII Online. Others followed Dale "HiTech" Addink to form and develop Aces High.
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