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Whup whup whup whup whup rat-at-at-at-at-at KABOOM whup whup whup whup whup whup whup.

Whether you're a trigger-happy arcade maniac or a well-trained armchair pilot, [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/apache_longbow]Apache Longbow is the game for you for, and it’s only $5.99 on GOG.com

Apache is a combat flight simulator of the American AH-64D Apache Longbow, one of the deadliest flying machines to ever grace the skies. What’s really great about Apache is that it’s so easy to fly (in game, that is, not in real life ;) if you select “arcade mode” and so realistically complex if you decide to select “simulation mode”; the game offers both types of gamers a whoop-whoop-whooping joyride. The game offers only one copter to pilot but your enemies aren’t so limited: Russian tanks, anti-aircraft systems, missiles, Mi-24 Hind helicopters, AH-1 Super Cobra helicopters, MiG-29 fighters and more. Detailed training missions will teach you everything you need to know before your Apache is sent to Korea, Yemen, or Cyprus for a whole lotta flying!

Apache Longbow was a successful simulation because it combined terrific flight model with simple and great gameplay. Explosions or ground models might not look impressive to modern eyes, but the game has incredible gameplay and countless options and missions. You simply don’t get better copters than Apache Longbow for $5.99 on GOG.com. Pick it up today!
My first thought when I looked at the screenshots was "oh, it is that old". But after looking some more I think that the graphics look quite nice. Some later textured 3d games look more ugly. Untextured coloured shapes also has an advantage over low resolution textured shapes in that they make it clearer that what you are looking at is models representing things, not the things themselves if you are able to look at it that way.

But old simulation games have one problem. I think most people that want to play these games want an immersive experience. They want to pretend that they are actually flying an aircraft, driving a tank or trying to survive in a hostile world. One thing that makes these things very immersive is realism. Realism makes it more believable. The often high difficulty combined with the elation of being able to beat it doesn't make it less immersive either. Then there is graphics. The more realistically the graphics portray the world in a simulation, the easier it is no believe in it.

This is where older simulation games have a problem. For old strategy games the simple graphics can actually make the games better since the graphics that are there are just representations of things which you can build upon with your imagination or just see them as the abstractions they are. But for simulations, immersion is much more important. Not that immersion can't be important in strategy games.
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Avogadro6: Funny to read that flight sims are considered niche products. Maybe now, but they were extremely popular back in the 90's. Apache and Hind were among the best of the genre, they may look primitive by today's standards (and well, I concour) but as for playability goes I don't think they have ever been surpassed.

I think I remember they were kind of buggy though...
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liquidsnakehpks: not trying to be a steam prick or something but check this game recently released , too bad its on steam but check it out
http://store.steampowered.com/app/65730/?snr=1_7_7_230_150_2
It's Bohemia Interactive's game. They have their own store, buy the game there so they can maximize the profit. It doesn't need Steam if i'm not mistaken, it use Securom.

http://www.sprocketidea.com/joomla/
Post edited February 28, 2012 by wormholewizards
While it's certainly not for me (I'm pretty horrible even at games where you ride things with four wheels firmly on the ground (mostly), let alone where you also have to balance height), it's always nice to see GOG expanding its catalog with interesting new/old titles from interesting game genres.
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piduca: If I'm not wrong, GOG means "Good Old Games"... But it seems that Gog team is not caring too much about the first "G" at all.
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Robbeasy: Thing is - 'good' is ENTIRELY subjective - what you might think is rubbish other people might think is fantastic! So 'Good Old Games' will always be true...

and your English is very good by the way ;o)
While the concept of "good" might not really be entirely subjective( there are some objective criteria, some fairly universal success stories or abyssal failures ), I fully agre with the idea : for some, this game will be a welcome addition.

I would have prefered Gunship 2000 or Jane's Longbow , partly because Apache vs Havoc and DI's Apache share more than a name, partly because they actually were true gems ( for niche players like me )
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DrIstvaan: While it's certainly not for me (I'm pretty horrible even at games where you ride things with four wheels firmly on the ground (mostly), let alone where you also have to balance height), it's always nice to see GOG expanding its catalog with interesting new/old titles from interesting game genres.
Same with me :) Nice release, GOG, my father might be interested, he likes realistic simulators. But then, I can never say which one is realistic and which is not :)
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liquidsnakehpks: not trying to be a steam prick or something but check this game recently released , too bad its on steam but check it out
http://store.steampowered.com/app/65730/?snr=1_7_7_230_150_2
Thanks for the tip!
The only game that have really made me wish that I had a better computer lately is "Arma 2", (it is not that new games look bad, it is just that old games look much more interesting) but now I can add "Take on Helicopters" to that list, and it is by the same developer!

Don't believe that civilian simulations aren't as good as war simulations. Even though war is fantastic ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWCtfUgBtNw ) it can be as fun to do constructive things as destructive.

Can you remember Simcopter 3D? I had a lot of fun in that demo. Several years before the GTA3 games felt like I walked and flew in a "living" 3D city.
And the glorious feeling I got from "The Flight of the Valkyries" which was played whenever I entered my helicopter!

I know that the composition has some rather nasty connotations from the movies it has been used in like "The Birth of a Nation", "Apocalypse Now" and "Blues Brothers" and even though it feels very suitable for some of mans worst excesses, it is also a very beautiful description of the joy of flight.
Post edited February 28, 2012 by Sargon
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Daedolon: I think Trevor's getting really lazy.
WHUP WHUP WHUP

BLAM BOOM POW BAM

WHUP WHUP

KABOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM

WHUP WHUP WHUP WHUP

RATATATATATATATA... TATATATATATATTATATAT.... ATATATAT... BOOOOOOOOOM

I enjoyed it.
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amcdermo:
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liquidsnakehpks: either gog quotes are broken or im using them wrong , i want the novalogic games it was another goger who said that
The forum was being awkward when I posted. That's why there's two posts and why the quote might be a miss-quote. The response is the same though. :)
My story with flight sims is similar to early, "Dungeon Master like" cRPGs. Can't resist in buying them but very unlikely I'll ever play them....
Sigh....Wishlisted.
Post edited February 28, 2012 by tburger
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spindown: GOG, we don't need more helicopter sims, we need a Space Shuttle sim for the inner astronaut in all of us. So please consider getting Shuttle: The Space Flight Simulator

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttle_(video_game)]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttle_(video_game)[/url]
You should definitely take a look at the Orbiter Space flight Simulator:

[url=]http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/[/url]

And it's free...as in beer.
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Ricoh: You should definitely take a look at the Orbiter Space flight Simulator:

[url=]http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/[/url]

And it's free...as in beer.
Interesting... I'll definitely give it a try, thank you.
This game looks really cool. Will definitely wishlist it and pick up in the near future.

Now if only GOG would release more than 2 games per week!
Yet another "meh" release by PMOG.com: Publisher-mandated old Games.
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liquidsnakehpks: not trying to be a steam prick or something but check this game recently released , too bad its on steam but check it out
http://store.steampowered.com/app/65730/?snr=1_7_7_230_150_2
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Sargon: Thanks for the tip!
The only game that have really made me wish that I had a better computer lately is "Arma 2", (it is not that new games look bad, it is just that old games look much more interesting) but now I can add "Take on Helicopters" to that list, and it is by the same developer!

Don't believe that civilian simulations aren't as good as war simulations. Even though war is fantastic ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWCtfUgBtNw ) it can be as fun to do constructive things as destructive.

Can you remember Simcopter 3D? I had a lot of fun in that demo. Several years before the GTA3 games felt like I walked and flew in a "living" 3D city.
And the glorious feeling I got from "The Flight of the Valkyries" which was played whenever I entered my helicopter!

I know that the composition has some rather nasty connotations from the movies it has been used in like "The Birth of a Nation", "Apocalypse Now" and "Blues Brothers" and even though it feels very suitable for some of mans worst excesses, it is also a very beautiful description of the joy of flight.
haha , my first helicopter experience was hind which should have also been released along with apache , i think i still have the manual as well as the disk.
take on helicopters requires a good modern system ,
another pack i would recommend from there is this
http://store.steampowered.com/sub/1745/
these are the novalogic simulators , you can have great fun in them as they are not too complex , you can at least take off and land properly, and play the missions as well as multuplayer even today.
and another simulation games , worth checking out
http://store.steampowered.com/app/61000/
http://store.steampowered.com/app/38530/?snr=1_7_7_230_150_3
Wrong Apache Game. If GOG had Jane's AH-64 it would be a autobuy, but I am not interested in just another Arcade shooter.