Harrier Combat Simulator

Harrier Combat Simulator
Developer(s)H+H Software[1]
Eigen Software[1]
Rowan Software (DOS)[2]
Publisher(s)
Designer(s)Rod Hyde[1]
Platform(s)Atari ST, Amiga,[3] IBM PC,[3] Commodore 64[4]
Release
Genre(s)Flight simulator
Mode(s)Single-player

Harrier Combat Simulator (also known as High Roller[5]) is a combat flight simulation game published in 1987 by Mindscape for the Commodore 64. Ports for Amiga, Atari ST and IBM PC (as a self-booting disk) followed in 1988.

  1. ^ a b c H+H Software (1988). Harrier Combat Simulator (Amiga). Mirrorsoft. Level/area: Title screen. ©1988 Mirrorsoft Ltd, ©1988 Rod Hyde, Design: H+H Software, Code: Eigen Software
  2. ^ H+H Software (1988). Harrier Combat Simulator (MS-DOS). Mirrorsoft. Level/area: Title screen. ©1988 Mirrorsoft Ltd, ©1988 Rod Hyde, Design: H+H Software, Code: Rowan Software
  3. ^ a b Warner, Jack (August 12, 1988). "Lucasfim's Strike Fleet has feel of real warfare". The Palm Beach Post. p. 192. Retrieved March 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ L.r. Shannon (July 26, 1988). "Peripherals; Call of the Dogfight Beckons Armchair Pilots". The New York Times. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
  5. ^ "Back of the game box (DOS)". Harrier Combat Simulator. Mindscape. 1987. C64 and Atari ST Harrier Combat Simulator are enhanced versions of programs formerly known as High Roller.