AH-64D Longbow is a realistic PC flight simulator of the AH-64D Longbow. Released on May 31, 1996, this simulation was developed at Origin Systems, Inc. by producer Andy Hollis and director Will McBurnett. AH-64D Longbow was the second simulator released under the Jane's Combat Simulators line from Electronic Arts. It had the most authentic flight model for a helicopter (for its time), and every aspect of the electronics systems were meticulously detailed.

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  • AH-64D Longbow is a realistic PC flight simulator of the AH-64D Longbow. Released on May 31, 1996, this simulation was developed at Origin Systems, Inc. by producer Andy Hollis and director Will McBurnett. AH-64D Longbow was the second simulator released under the Jane's Combat Simulators line from Electronic Arts. It had the most authentic flight model for a helicopter (for its time), and every aspect of the electronics systems were meticulously detailed. The weapons had realistic operational ranges and limits, and all friendly and enemy units were strictly based on their real-life counterparts. A wingman helps the player, and the player takes on Russian equipment in multiple single missions and campaigns, as well as a handful of historically accurate missions in which it is possible to 're-live' memorable battles. A mission disk, entitled Flash Point: Korea was released as an add-in in 1996, and a compilation pack, Longbow Gold was released in 1997. A sequel, Longbow 2 was released in late 1997. In 1998, Longbow Anthology was released, which included the whole Longbow series. Longbow, in its various forms, sold over 1 million copies. Longbow won many awards, including 'Flight Simulation Of The Year' (1996) from PC Gamer, Computer Gaming World, and Computer Games Strategy Plus.
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  • Minimum: Pentium-75 or equivalent processor, 8 MB RAM, 2X CD-ROM drive.
  • Input Devices Supported: Joystick (Analog), Joystick (Digital), Keyboard, Mouse, Thrustmaster (FCS and/or WCS).
  • Video Modes Supported: SuperVGA, VESA.
  • Sound Devices Supported: Ensoniq Soundscape, Pro Audio Spectrum / Plus / 16, Roland RAP-10, Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster AWE32, Sound Blaster Pro.
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  • 1996 (xsd:integer)
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  • Minimum: Pentium-75 or equivalent processor, 8 MB RAM, 2X CD-ROM drive. Video Modes Supported: SuperVGA, VESA. Sound Devices Supported: Ensoniq Soundscape, Pro Audio Spectrum / Plus / 16, Roland RAP-10, Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster AWE32, Sound Blaster Pro. Input Devices Supported: Joystick , Joystick , Keyboard, Mouse, Thrustmaster .
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  • AH-64D Longbow is a realistic PC flight simulator of the AH-64D Longbow. Released on May 31, 1996, this simulation was developed at Origin Systems, Inc. by producer Andy Hollis and director Will McBurnett. AH-64D Longbow was the second simulator released under the Jane's Combat Simulators line from Electronic Arts. It had the most authentic flight model for a helicopter (for its time), and every aspect of the electronics systems were meticulously detailed.
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  • AH-64D Longbow (video game)
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