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It was released on both the [[SC-3000]] on cassette and the [[SF-7000]] on disk. The cassette version required the additional memory in the [[BASIC Level III B]] cartridge to function | It was released on both the [[SC-3000]] on cassette and the [[SF-7000]] on disk. The cassette version required the additional memory in the [[BASIC Level III B]] cartridge to function | ||
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Aero-Bat | ||||||||||
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System(s): SC-3000, SF-7000 | ||||||||||
Publisher: Pandasoft | ||||||||||
Developer: Dead Bug Software | ||||||||||
Genre: Flight simulator | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Aero-Bat is a flight simulator developed by Dead Bug Software and distributed by Pandasoft. It simulates flying a Cessna model aircraft.
It was released on both the SC-3000 on cassette and the SF-7000 on disk. The cassette version required the additional memory in the BASIC Level III B cartridge to function
Physical scans
SF-7000, AU |
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