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''Jane's World War II Fighters'' is the 1998 combat flight simulation video game. Set in the European theatre of operations during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, it is part of the ''
Jane's Combat Simulations ''Jane's Combat Simulations'' was a brand of PC flight and combat flight simulators released by Electronic Arts (EA). The Jane's Information Group branding was licensed by Electronic Arts to lend authenticity and accuracy to their growing line of ...
'' franchise. The game was considered a commercial failure, and contributed to the end of the ''Jane's Combat Simulations'' line.


Gameplay

The game is set during the
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in late 1944 and early 1945. The game features famous fighter aircraft from World War II. It also included a virtual museum, where aircraft profiles and interviews with fighter pilots such as
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,
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, and others could be viewed.


Reception


Critical reviews

The game received favorable reviews according to the
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.


Sales

The game was released in direct competition with ''
Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator ''Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator: WWII Europe Series'' is the first version of all three combat flight simulation games from Microsoft. It was released on 28 October 1998 and it is set in the European Theatre of World War II, European Theatre ...
'', and became a commercial flop. In 1999, ''
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'' reported that the game "appears to have been murdered by Microsoft's brand recognition". Its lifetime sales in the U.S. reached 60,943 copies by October 1999, which drew revenues of $2.58 million. Speaking anonymously to Bruce Geryk of ''
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'', an ex-staffer for Origin Systems remarked that the game "spent some serious cash, and did not sell". He attributed its failure to ''Combat Flight Simulator''s dominance of the World War II flight simulation field during 1998, and called the game's performance "the death knell for Jane's products", after which the brand unraveled. Following the May 2000 bankruptcy of ''
Jane's Attack Squadron ''Jane's Attack Squadron'' is a 2002 combat flight simulator developed by Looking Glass Studios and Mad Doc Software and published by Xicat Interactive. Based on World War II, the game allows players to pilot fifteen reproductions of that era ...
'' developer
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shortly before that game's completion, Electronic Arts declined to finish the project, and instead opted to exit the flight simulation genre. For the week ending April 29, 2000, the game appeared at #10 on
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's weekly computer game sales chart in the United States, with an average retail price of $25. It climbed to #8 the following week, before exiting the charts for the May 7–13 period. PC Data named it the country's ninth-best-selling game of May 2000. By October, its sales in the region had reached 166,971 units for the year 2000 alone, which accounted for $2.5 million in revenue. Mark Asher and
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of Quarter to Three remarked that the game "did a good job of trying to convince us that flight sims aren't dead" that year.


Awards

The
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nominated the game for its 1998 "Simulation Game of the Year" award, although it lost to '' Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit''. It was also a finalist for ''Computer Gaming World''s 1998 "Best Simulation", ''
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''s 1998 Best Combat Flight Sim, ''GameSpot''s "Simulation of the Year" and ''
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''s "Best Simulation of the Year" prizes, all of which ultimately went to ''
European Air War ''European Air War'' is a combat flight simulator developed and published by MicroProse and published for Microsoft Windows in 1998. It is a sequel to '' 1942: The Pacific Air War''. It simulates the Battle of Britain, and the Allied Air offensive ...
''. The game received further runner-up positions for "Best Soundtrack" and "Best Graphics" from ''IGN'', and "Best Sound" and "Best Graphics (Technical Excellence)" from ''GameSpot''. However, it won ''Computer Gaming World''s "Special Award: Musical Score" prize. The magazine's staff wrote of the game having excellent aircraft graphics, special effects, challenging AI, and accurate flight model, also calling its multiplayer as blast to play.


See also

*''
Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator ''Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator: WWII Europe Series'' is the first version of all three combat flight simulation games from Microsoft. It was released on 28 October 1998 and it is set in the European Theatre of World War II, European Theatre ...
'' *''
European Air War ''European Air War'' is a combat flight simulator developed and published by MicroProse and published for Microsoft Windows in 1998. It is a sequel to '' 1942: The Pacific Air War''. It simulates the Battle of Britain, and the Allied Air offensive ...
''


References


External links

* {{Jane's Combat Simulations 1998 video games Combat flight simulators Electronic Arts games Jane's Combat Simulations Multiplayer and single-player video games Video games with historical settings Windows games Windows-only games World War II flight simulation video games Video games developed in the United States