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    Ja mata, TosaInu Forum Administrator edyzmedieval's Avatar
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    U.S. Navy Fighters 97. One of my favourite games all time, I still have the original CD and the super-incredible manual that is really a tome of knowledge about military aicraft and dogfighting.

    Anyone here played it?
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    Not at all, but wow that game's showing it's age. I'm sure it was fun in its prime.

    I still have the original CD and the super-incredible manual that is really a tome of knowledge about military aicraft and dogfighting.
    I have a number of manuals like that around here somewhere. One for Falcon 4.0 that I truthfully never read, and a massive one that came with Microsoft Flight Simulator 95. I don't believe I even know where the disk for that game is.
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    The biggest ones I own are this (has around 400 pages), one on Apache Havoc (another super flying game - 300 pages) and the manuals from TW games.
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    I enjoy the AoE 2 one and the Warcraft 2 ones
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    I was just thinking of the aoe2 one. It was an enjoyable manual

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    I think the Empire Earth one was awesome. It was huge at least 150 pages, I used to flip through it when I was bored and highlight the important things, as well as make notes in the back.
    Pity they dont make make manuals like they used to anymore.
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    Every game is still the same old watered down reskin of a game before...
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