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Media Alert/Photo Opportunity: Flying High With Microsoft Flight Simulator X at Canadian Aviation Expo
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MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - June 21, 2006) -
Expo Enthusiasts Among First To Experience Latest Version Of
Microsoft's Longest Running Software Product
Flight Simulator X will see its Canadian debut at the Canadian
Aviation Expo (CAE) June 23-25 in Oshawa, Ontario, just outside of
Toronto. The largest show of its kind in Canada, the CAE is the
perfect place to premiere Flight Simulator X to Canadians. Not only
does it mark the first time Microsoft is showing the game nor...
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Media Alert/Photo Opportunity: Flying High With Microsoft Flight Simulator X at Canadian Aviation Expo
CCNMatthews Newswire
; MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIOCCNMatthews - June 21, 2006) - Expo Enthusiasts Among First To Experience Latest Version Of Microsoft's Longest Running Software Product Flight Simulator X will see its Canadian debut at the Canadian Aviation Expo (CAE) June 23-25 in Oshawa, Ontario, just outside of Toronto. The
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Microsoft's Flight Simulator Boosts Realism.(Originated from The Arizona Republic)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; ... keyword: Arizona Central) or the Arizona Central World Wide Web site of The Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette at http://www.azcentral.com ----- (c) 1997, The Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette. Distributed by Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News. MSFT, S,
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Microsoft Flight Simulator X Soars to Gold
Al Bawaba
; Microsoft Game Studios has announced that its popular Flight Simulator X has gone gold. The game is now available in the Middle East, giving gamers of all ages, types and skill levels a chance to experience being an aviator traveling the globe in one of the dozens of aircraft available. With high
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Microsoft Flight Simulator X
Plane and Pilot
; New and improved Microsoft has once again set a new standard in desktop flight simulation with the latest release of Flight Simulator. The deluxe version I tested offers highly realistic versions of some 24 aircraft, three of which (Beech Baron 58, Cessna 172SP and Mooney Bravo) can be equipped
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FANS AWAIT MICROSOFT'S FLIGHT SIMULATOR '98.(News)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; ... mountain, another aircraft or the Statue of Liberty results only in a loud bang and a disintegrating graphic - not a lawsuit or news coverage. Flight Simulator, created in 1979 by independent programmer Bruce Artwick for the Apple II computer, was the first ...
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Hop in the cockpit with Flight Simulator
Chicago Sun-Times
; ... flight lessons. Chicago Sun-Times computer columnist Don Crabb writes every Sunday. Write to him at Chicago Sun-Times, Financial News Department, 401 N. Wabash, Chicago, Ill. 60611. Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. His new book explaining the ...
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Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight
Boys' Life
; Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight MICROSOFT FOR PC It's part game, part history lesson with plenty of amazing challenges. Go back in time and re-create Wilbur and Orville Wright's flight, or attempt some other aviation milestone. Hop into the virtual cockpit, monitor the systems, tune the
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CITING ATTACKS, MICROSOFT DELAYS RELEASE OF FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2002 GAME.(Business)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; Byline: JOHN COOK P-I reporter Microsoft Corp. yesterday postponed the launch of its upcoming flight simulator game - Flight Simulator 2002 - because of concerns over how the game would be perceived after last week's terrorist attacks on the East Coast. Retailers had expected to receive the popular
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FLIGHT SIMULATOR OFFERS REALISTIC AVIATION EXPERIENCE.(AT HOME)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; Byline: Pam Gleichman The game: Microsoft Flight Simulator for Windows 95 for $59.95, including a pilot's handbook, from Microsoft, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, Wash. 98052-6399, (206) 882-8080, httpwww.microsoft.com/games/. A $10 rebate coupon is available for users upgrading from previous versions
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'Flight Simulator X' delivers a wonderful dose of realism
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; The biggest difference between a video game and a simulator? Realism. Video games are meant to entertain, after all. Simulators, on the other hand, are usually educational tools. A few games, however, manage to do a bit of both. "Flight Simulator X" ($49.99, Rated E, Windows PCs) is a good example:
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