It was called Microsoft Flight Simulator 3.0, and your objective was to not crash your crappy Cessna into the blocky untextured blobs that represented the world beneath after (almost always) taking off at Chicago’s Meigs Airfield.
Today third-party developers shared quite a lot of interesting news and releases of add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator, including aircraft and scenery.
Today is a big day for Microsoft Flight Simulator, with plenty of juicy news and releases across aircraft and scenery add-ons.
Microsoft revealed sales numbers for the Antonov an-225 released for Microsoft Flight Simulator, with proceeds going to the Ukrainian manufacturer.
I like to pretend everybody's dead due to a zombie outbreak and I enjoy crashing airplanes...it's a good game.