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'''''Air''''' was a 1977 video game, the first multiplayer 3D aerial combat simulator. It was written by Kelton Flinn and John Taylor on a [[Mainframes and Minicomputers|mainframe]]. It used text-based graphics to (sort of) depict 3D.
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Latest revision as of 03:33, 24 April 2024
Air was a 1977 video game, the first multiplayer 3D aerial combat simulator. It was written by Kelton Flinn and John Taylor on a mainframe. It used text-based graphics to (sort of) depict 3D.
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