Video Games: F-16 Agressor

David Gordon
Saturday 13 March 1999 01:02 GMT
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PC CD-ROM Flight sims were all the rage a few years back, but these days, audiences crave action and explosions. Virgin has combined the two to provide a superb game which boasts some of the most accurate graphics and gameplay ever to grace a jet simulator. Take advantage of the most up-to-date weaponry and 40 gruelling missions with which to test it out. With tanks, boats, planes and trains all around, you blink, and it's all over. F-16 Aggressor is as close to air combat as you'll ever want to get. If you get air sick, take precautions.

Virgin, out now, pounds 39.99

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