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Red Baron is an arcade video game developed by Atari, Inc. and released in 1980. A first-person flight simulator game, the player takes the role of a World War I ace in a biplane fighting on the side of the Allies. The game is named after the nickname of Manfred von Richthofen, German flying ace. The game utilizes the same monochrome vector graphics and similar arcade hardware as Atari's own Battlezone; both were developed at the same time. Like Battlezone, the player is presented with a first-person view of the action. Both Battlezone and Red Baron required additional hardware, an "Auxiliary" board, to perform the mathematical computations required for simulating a 3D environment.

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  • Red Baron es un simulador de vuelo en primera persona arcade desarrollado por Atari, Inc. y lanzado en 1980. El jugador toma el papel de un as de la Primera Guerra Mundial en un biplano luchando del lado de los Aliados. El juego lleva el nombre del sobrenombre de Manfred von Richthofen, as del vuelo alemán. El juego utiliza los mismos gráficos vectoriales monocromáticos y hardware de arcade similar a Battlezone, juego inmensamente popular de Atari; ambos fueron desarrollados al mismo tiempo. Al igual que Battlezone, se le presenta al jugador una vista en primera persona de la acción. Tanto Battlezone como Red Baron requirieron hardware adicional, una placa "Auxiliar", para realizar los cálculos matemáticos necesarios para simular un entorno 3D.[cita requerida] (es)
  • Red Baron is an arcade video game developed by Atari, Inc. and released in 1980. A first-person flight simulator game, the player takes the role of a World War I ace in a biplane fighting on the side of the Allies. The game is named after the nickname of Manfred von Richthofen, German flying ace. The game utilizes the same monochrome vector graphics and similar arcade hardware as Atari's own Battlezone; both were developed at the same time. Like Battlezone, the player is presented with a first-person view of the action. Both Battlezone and Red Baron required additional hardware, an "Auxiliary" board, to perform the mathematical computations required for simulating a 3D environment. (en)
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  • Red Baron es un simulador de vuelo en primera persona arcade desarrollado por Atari, Inc. y lanzado en 1980. El jugador toma el papel de un as de la Primera Guerra Mundial en un biplano luchando del lado de los Aliados. El juego lleva el nombre del sobrenombre de Manfred von Richthofen, as del vuelo alemán. El juego utiliza los mismos gráficos vectoriales monocromáticos y hardware de arcade similar a Battlezone, juego inmensamente popular de Atari; ambos fueron desarrollados al mismo tiempo. Al igual que Battlezone, se le presenta al jugador una vista en primera persona de la acción. Tanto Battlezone como Red Baron requirieron hardware adicional, una placa "Auxiliar", para realizar los cálculos matemáticos necesarios para simular un entorno 3D.[cita requerida] (es)
  • Red Baron is an arcade video game developed by Atari, Inc. and released in 1980. A first-person flight simulator game, the player takes the role of a World War I ace in a biplane fighting on the side of the Allies. The game is named after the nickname of Manfred von Richthofen, German flying ace. The game utilizes the same monochrome vector graphics and similar arcade hardware as Atari's own Battlezone; both were developed at the same time. Like Battlezone, the player is presented with a first-person view of the action. Both Battlezone and Red Baron required additional hardware, an "Auxiliary" board, to perform the mathematical computations required for simulating a 3D environment. (en)
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