Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002
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2002's version of Microsoft's long running series of non-combat, commercial flight simulators. The game uses a completely new 3D graphics engine which features photorealistic terrain as well as some nifty effects like jet contrails, volumetric clouds and a completely 3D virtual cockpit for each of the 12 planes in the game (which include the new Cessna 208 Caravan Floatplane and Boeing 747-400).
Other additions come in the form of a database of over 21,000 world airports, downloadable real-time weather as well as an ATC (Air Traffic Control) module for realistic instrumental flying which is shared by all the AI pilots.
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- 模拟飞行2002 - Simplified Chinese spelling
- 模擬飛行 2002 - Traditional Chinese spelling
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Multiplayer
If you're bored with flying alone with Flight Simulator's ATC, you can connect to the internet using special software, and fly with real, human controllers.
New York
On 14 September 2001, Microsoft decided to omit any imagery featuring the World Trade Center.
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FS2002 Preview
An early preview of the then upcoming Flight Simulator 2002. The interview is undated, but probably published in September 2001. -
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Game added by Zovni.
Additional contributors: Unicorn Lynx, Ben Bogin, James Isaac, jean-louis, Paulus18950, Patrick Bregger, Plok, Rwolf.
Game added February 5, 2002. Last modified January 6, 2025.