Sano wrote:Good videos as always man.
Thanks! This one was pretty in-depth and took about 40 hours to shoot and edit. Lots of info!
Sano wrote:Good videos as always man.
Very cool video, brings back memories. I have been a diehard Flight Sim nut since the Commodore 64 days myself. I even bought the rare enhanced processor 4x speed up cart (still own) to play Jet 2.0 at a decent frame rate. Loved the original SubLogic Flight Simulator Scenery Disks, the Hawaiian disk had a hidden level inside the volcano.Metal Jesus wrote:Dave Nunez shows us his epic 80s & 90s Flight Simulation game collection. These sims are on the vintage Commodore 64 through early IBM MS-DOS PCs to Windows 95, Windows XP and all the way up to modern Windows 10 machines running steam. If you want to learn about flight sims both old and new, this is the video for you!
Who else here remembers these flight simulators fondly?
I've never seen this before!! It for the C64!?!? That's amazing!CRTGAMER wrote:
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I bought it new back then, cost more then the Commodore 64 and came in as a huge cart in metal shell. A very rare utility CPU enhancement (not disk fast load) cart even back then. Works really well for all the Sublogic Flight Sim Scenery Disks and any games that have lots of screen draw such as Mercenary and Elite.Metal Jesus wrote:I've never seen <the Turbo Master> before!! It for the C64!?!? That's amazing!
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