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subLOGIC

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Known as "The Computer Flight People", subLOGIC (Sublogic Communications Corporation) was a small game company based in Champaign, Illinois. They are best known for the development of Microsoft's original Flight Simulator series in the 1980s, as well as their own flight simulators such as Jet in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

subLOGIC was bought by Sierra in 1995. The subLOGIC name is no longer used; related products are released under the Dynamix label also owned by Sierra.

48 Games Released (1980 - 1997)

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Sierra Pro Pilot 98: The Complete Flight Simulator (1997 on Windows)
Flight Light Plus (1996 on DOS)
USA East (1993 on DOS)
New Facilities Locator (1991 on DOS)
Flight Assignment: Airline Transport Pilot (1990 on DOS)
Scenery Collection: California (1990 on DOS)
Scenery Collection: Set B (1990 on DOS)
Hawaiian Odyssey: Scenery Adventure (1989 on Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64)
UFO (1989 on DOS)
Stealth Mission (1988 on Commodore 64)
Flight Simulator with Torpedo Attack (1988 on MSX, PC-88)
Microsoft Flight Simulator (v3.0) (1988 on DOS)
Night Mission Pinball (v3.0) (1988 on DOS)
Scenery Disk 12 (1988 on DOS)
Jet: Version 2.0 (1987 on DOS)
Scenery Disk "Western European Tour" (1987 on Atari ST, Amiga, Apple II...)
Scenery Disk 11 (1987 on DOS, Apple II, Commodore 64...)
Scenery Disk 7 (1987 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...)
Scenery Disk 9 (1987 on Amiga, Commodore 64, DOS)
Japan Scenery Disk (1986 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...)

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History +

1995

subLOGIC was purchased by Sierra

1979

subLOGIC was created by Bruce Artwick

Trivia +

subLOGIC released a biannual newsletter called "Computer Flight Newsbriefs". Each issue was 4-6 pages long, and contained info on new/upcoming products, marketing strategy, and a list of products available for direct order.

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