: Performance is tracked via mission scores, which lead to promotions and military medals.
: Built on the engine used for F-19 Stealth Fighter , the game favored "playability" over strict realism to ensure a smoother experience for players.
The digital F-15E is equipped with a versatile arsenal reflecting the real aircraft's capabilities: F-15 Strike Eagle II
: Developed by MPS Labs and designed by industry legends like Sid Meier and Andy Hollis, the game initially launched on MS-DOS and PC-98 in 1989. It later saw ports for the Amiga, Atari ST, and Sega Genesis in the early 1990s.
: A Vulcan 20mm multi-barrel cannon for dogfighting. Technical Specs (In-Game vs. Real World) : Performance is tracked via mission scores, which
: For its era, the game featured impressive graphics, including detailed terrain like snowy patches or changing water depths, and an on-board warning system to alert players to incoming threats. Weapon Systems
: AIM-9 Sidewinder (short-range) and AIM-120A AMRAAM (medium-range) missiles. It later saw ports for the Amiga, Atari
: The game includes four distinct campaigns: Libya , the Persian Gulf , Vietnam , and the Middle East .