I probably played this game more than any other. More than Civilization. More than Civ2. More than SMAC.
Things I'll never forget:
--Getting that first challenge to face an enemy ace, one-on-one.
--Accepting a challenge, only to realize this one is a trap... the scoundrel has brought a couple wingmen with him.
--Gaining the rank of captain and getting to choose your plane's color scheme.
--Being invited to join one of the elite squadrons, like Les Cignones, the Lafayette Escadrille, or the Flying Circus.
--Going on a routine escort or patrol mission, and stumbling across a flight of enemy aces... your sphincter level suddenly shooting up to a 10.
--Hunting down a zeppelin.
--Lining up a foe in your crosshairs and letting loose a stream of lead, only to have your gun jam.
--Wounded, with a damaged plane, desperately trying to escape, coasting low over the front, hoping to last just long enough to set down in friendly territory... this usually did not end well.
--Designing your own custom mission and reviewing it from every angle, putting together an Oscar-worthy action film. (My personal favorite--me and a trio of French aces tangle with a Flying Circus-escorted zeppelin over the streets of Paris.)
Christ, I wish I could get this game to work on my modern computer.
Anyone else play this classic? What are your memories?
Things I'll never forget:
--Getting that first challenge to face an enemy ace, one-on-one.
--Accepting a challenge, only to realize this one is a trap... the scoundrel has brought a couple wingmen with him.
--Gaining the rank of captain and getting to choose your plane's color scheme.
--Being invited to join one of the elite squadrons, like Les Cignones, the Lafayette Escadrille, or the Flying Circus.
--Going on a routine escort or patrol mission, and stumbling across a flight of enemy aces... your sphincter level suddenly shooting up to a 10.
--Hunting down a zeppelin.
--Lining up a foe in your crosshairs and letting loose a stream of lead, only to have your gun jam.
--Wounded, with a damaged plane, desperately trying to escape, coasting low over the front, hoping to last just long enough to set down in friendly territory... this usually did not end well.
--Designing your own custom mission and reviewing it from every angle, putting together an Oscar-worthy action film. (My personal favorite--me and a trio of French aces tangle with a Flying Circus-escorted zeppelin over the streets of Paris.)
Christ, I wish I could get this game to work on my modern computer.
Anyone else play this classic? What are your memories?
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