Jane's Combat Simulations: Longbow Gold

Jane's Combat Simulations: Longbow Gold

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While I would love for the entire Jane's simulation catalogue to get the GOG treatment, this one in particular is a definite MUST. It was the first high-end, high quality, premium effort helicopter sim which had both a hardcore mode and a lighter more arcadey mode for those new to the genre, or looking for an in-depth helicopter game.
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