Flying Nightmares

1994 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Flying Nightmares is a flight simulator published by Domark for the Power Macintosh running classic Mac OS. It was a port of the almost identical IBM PC version, SVGA Harrier. It was one of the first commercial PPC native games. It was later ported to the 3DO by Lifelike Productions.

DevelopersSimis Limited
Likelike Productions (3DO)
ProducerJohn Kavanagh
DesignersChris Tubbs
David W. Payne
Jonathan Newth
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Flying Nightmares
North American Macintosh cover art
DevelopersSimis Limited
Likelike Productions (3DO)
PublisherDomark Software, Inc.
ProducerJohn Kavanagh
DesignersChris Tubbs
David W. Payne
Jonathan Newth
ProgrammerColin Boswell
ArtistsAlan Tomkins
Tony West
WriterDoug Richardson
Platforms3DO Interactive Multiplayer
Macintosh
ReleaseMacintosh
3DO
GenreCombat flight simulator
ModeSingle-player
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Released on compact disk, it was notable for having a 10 MB introduction video that was not based on actual in-game footage, while the game itself was only 3 MB and was based on SVGA graphics ported from the PC.

Gameplay

Flying Nightmares is a combat flight simulator in a Harrier jump jet.[1] It is combined with a theatre-scale strategic layer.[citation needed]

Reception

Next Generation reviewed the 3DO version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "this is as good as the 3DO is likely to see, but still not recommended for everyone."[1]

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