Flying Nightmares
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Flying Nightmares
Has anyone actually ever got anywhere with this foresaken game? It really is rubbish.
Got my Flight Stick? (Check!)
Got my 3DO? (Check!)
Insert game! (Check!)
and then failure.
Is it good, if I give it another hour?
Got my Flight Stick? (Check!)
Got my 3DO? (Check!)
Insert game! (Check!)
and then failure.
Is it good, if I give it another hour?
Re: Flying Nightmares
If you started playing it in 1995, you should just now be getting the hang of it.3DOKid wrote:Has anyone actually ever got anywhere with this foresaken game? It really is rubbish.
Got my Flight Stick? (Check!)
Got my 3DO? (Check!)
Insert game! (Check!)
and then failure.
Is it good, if I give it another hour?
Most wanted - Eye of Typhoon, 3DO Magazines issues #14 & #15, Pro Stadium, Defcon 5
I think in the 3DO Game Secrets book they point out that an actual Harrier pilot had to show the team developing the game that it was indeed possible to land or something to that effect. (I'm too lazy to go grab my book) Gives you an idea of how comlex the game is.
Most wanted - Eye of Typhoon, 3DO Magazines issues #14 & #15, Pro Stadium, Defcon 5
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CorrectedTrev wrote:I think in the 3DO Game Secrets book they point out that an actual Harrier pilot had to show the team developing the game that it was indeed possible to land or something to that effect. (I'm too lazy to go grab my book) Gives you an idea of how OVERLY comlex the game is.
he probably had more fun with the money he made from that contract, than I did in 15 years of ownership of the cursed game. I don't want to really be a jumpjet pilot (well, maybe 25 years ago I did) but not now. Not in my house. I just want to kill things in 3D.