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    Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II

  • First released on 29 February, 1996 for PC
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  • First released on 29 February, 1996 for PC

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    The game simulates the Fairchild-Republic A-10A Thunderbolt II, a very powerful anti-tank aircraft developed for the US Air Force in the 1970s. There are 10 weapons, a lot of friendly and enemy aircraft, and ground vehicles available in the 24 flown missions.

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    Dynamix
    A subsidiary of Sierra On-line, Dynamix began with futuristic tank simulations and diversified into a range of PC games in the late-20th century.
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    Sierra
    Founded in 1980, Sierra developed and published such classic series as King's Quest, Space Quest and Police Quest. The name is currently used by Activision as an indie-style publishing imprint.
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