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Harrier Jump Jet | |
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Developer(s) | MicroProse |
Publisher(s) | MicroProse |
Platform(s) | PC (DOS + Windows) |
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Genre(s) | Flight simulator |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Harrier Jump Jet was a flight simulator published by MicroProse in 1992.
Reception
Computer Gaming World liked the flight model and "beautiful seamless graphics", but criticized the campaign mode as "old-fashioned ... no wingmen, no interaction with one's forces, no dynamic battlefield, no feeling of being involved ... a dressed up version of F-19". The magazine recommended Domark's AV-8B Harrier Assault instead.[1]
References
- ^ Rigby, Paul (July 1993). "Climbing Aboard MicroProse U.K.'s Jump Jet". Computer Gaming World. p. 146. Retrieved 12 July 2014.