Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 (2001)

by Microsoft Corporation
Genres:Simulator
Game modes:Single player
Story:2002's version of Microsoft's long running series of non-combat, commercial flight simulators. The game uses a completely new 3D graphics engine which features photorealistic terrain as well as some nifty effects like jet contrails, volumetric clouds and a completely 3D virtual cockpit for each of the 12 planes in the game (which include the new Cessna 208 Caravan Floatplane and Boeing 747-400).Show more
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