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Play F-15 Strike Eagle (Europe) Online

Nailing takeoffs is half the battle—once you're airborne, you're juggling radar blips and shaky controls while trying not to nosedive into the runway on landing. That old-school cockpit view makes every dogfight feel like you're flying by the seat of your pants.

Developer: MicroProse
Genre: Flight Simulator
Released: 1985
File size: 512 bytes
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F-15 Strike Eagle on the NES is one of those old-school flight sims that makes you feel like you're wrestling with a jet as much as flying it. You start off staring at this super basic cockpit view—just a radar screen, some gauges, and a tiny window showing the ground below. The first mission usually has you scrambling to take off before realizing how touchy the controls are. One wrong move and you're either stalling or plowing into the runway.

Once you're up there, it's all about hunting down enemy planes and ground targets with a mix of missiles and your cannon. The radar helps, but half the time you're squinting at pixels trying to figure out if that's a MiG or just a cloud. Landing? Good luck—it's like trying to thread a needle while the plane wobbles like a shopping cart with a busted wheel. Definitely not for the faint of heart, but weirdly satisfying when you finally pull off a clean mission.

Nintendo (NES)
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