Once successfully unzipped, the demo will refuse to run if the system date is after January 18, 1997. The user has no way of knowing that this is a self-extracting PKUnzip file before running it, and has no indication of why the game won't work if they fail to use the "-d" argument, so I think there may have originally been a batch file that handled the unzip for them. I didn't remember what the problem had been, so I tried it again just now.įirst of all, you must type "jf3dem.exe -d" in order to preserve the directory structure if you run it from the command line in DOSBox. I played Jet Fighter II on my mother's massive 286 laptop from work when I was little, so I was really excited to add this game. I've had the Jet Fighter III v1.22 demo on my hard drive for over a year. Publisher: Virgin Interactive Entertainment HIND: The Russian Combat Helicopter Simulationĭownload pre-release test/demo: jf3test.exe Publisher: Empire Interactive Entertainmentĭownload programme disk (installer): PATROLĭownload preinstalled VGA version: DAWNL.ZIPĭownload preinstalled SVGA version: DAWNH.ZIPĭownload preinstalled SVGA version (folder): DPATROLĪircraft: McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike EagleĪircraft: Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 RaptorĪircraft: General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falconĭownload (split): FDDEM10A.ZIP, FDDEM10B.ZIP Type: Online game client /w single-player capabilityĪircraft: McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet This is probably still incomplete, and includes a variety of original internet downloads as well as special CD releases*: Being a long-time old school flight sim fan, I've decided to make a list of playable demo versions of DOS flight sims that can be found on the net.
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