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This is the ultimate Desert Storm Simulation. It's now five years since Desert Storm, and Saddam Hussein is still in power. He continues to harass and jail innocent people from around the world and has rebuilt his army back to pre-Desert Storm levels. Once again he has taken over Kuwait and is threatening to strike south. You are going Back To Baghdad as the flight leader of an F-16C Block 50 fitted with all the armament needed to get the job done. Your adversaries' tactics are those used in training U.S. military pilots. The game also features an accurate radar and supports two monitors--an out-the-window/cockpit display system and an MFD--simultaneously.

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Format:SoftwareSize:18,228 KB
Date:Jul 1997
License:Free to try
Platform:Windows
System Req:Pentium 90, DOS 6.0 or later, 16MB RAM, 100MB disk space, SVGA, Sound Blaster 16
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