B-1 Nuclear Bomber

B-1 Nuclear Bomber

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title= B-1 Nuclear Bomber


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developer= Microcomputer Games Inc.
publisher= Avalon Hill
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designer= M. Evan Brooks
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released= 1980
genre= Flight simulator
modes= Single-player
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platforms= Apple II, VIC-20, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit, DOS, TRS-80
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requirements=
input= Keyboard

"B-1 Nuclear Bomber" is a flight simulator game based on piloting a B-1 Lancer to its target and dropping a nuclear bomb. The USSR is one of the target countries. The game was developed by Avalon Hill and Microcomputer Games, Inc, and released in 1980 for the Apple II and other computers.

The game box details a sample scenario set in the then-future of a bombing run over Moscow on July 1, 1991, which turned out to be just months from when the Soviet Union officially ended as a country on December 31 of that year.

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