F-22 Lightning 3

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F-22 Lightning 3
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Developer(s) Novalogic
Publisher(s) Novalogic
Producer(s) Wes Eckhart
Designer(s) Mat Jennings
Programmer(s) Patrick Griffith
Artist(s) Keith Rust
Composer(s) Alan Koshiyama
Series F-22
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release
Genre(s) Air combat simulation
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

F-22 Lightning 3 is a combat flight simulation game developed and published by Novalogic in 1999.

Contents

Development

The game was announced in March 1999. [4]

Reception

The game received above-average reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. [5]

Notes

  1. GamePro gave the game 2.5/5 for graphics, two 2/5 scores for sound and overall fun factor, and 4/5 for control.

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