IF-16
1997 video game
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iF-16 is a 1997 video game developed by Digital Integration and published by Interactive Magic.[1]
Gameplay
iF-16 offers flight simulation experience with a detailed F-16C cockpit, including the LANTIRN infrared system. The game includes a mission editor, three campaigns (Korea, Cyprus, Israel), and multiple play modes—tutorials, scenarios, random missions. Multiplayer supports up to 16 players via IPX or modem.[4]
Reception
Reception
Computer Gaming World gave the game a score of 2.5 out of 5 stating "iF-16 is essentially a marriage of the most often simulated combat aircraft in history with a slightly tweaked version of the APACHE/HIND engine. It brings almost nothing new to the table"[2]