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Janes fleet command
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janes fleet command

The game was also released in a three game combat pack along with 688(I) and F/A-18 Hornet. However, the copyright that appears on the CD and in the documentation shows that the actual name of the work is, in fact, "Fleet Command", as does the name of the Windows executable that is at the core of the game. Jane's also licensed to EA the "Jane's" name and the "Jane's Combat Simulations" logo, and the game was marketed under the "Jane's" name, much like the previous "Jane's Fighters Anthology", also published by Electronic Arts. The game licensed parts of Jane's Information Group's military information database, which was used as an in-game "Jane's Library" reference material the player could refer to while in-game. "Fleet Command" (FC), also known as "Jane's Fleet Command", is a real-time tactics naval warfare simulation computer game released in 1999. Internet or LAN connection required for multiplayer. SCS-Fleet Command: Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 and Windows XP Recommended -550 MHz processor, 128MB RAM, 8x CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive, Direct 3D compliant Video Card with 32 MB RAM and Sound Card both with DirectX 9.0c compatible drivers, Desktop Resolution of 800圆00 16-bit color depth, 1GB hard-drive space for full installation. Requirements = Jane's Fleet command: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 To install the Janes's FC on a Windows 2000 or XP system you need to use the ] or Windows XP, 200 MHz Pentium, 32MB RAM, DirectX 6.0 compatible, 8x CD-ROM drive, 2MB PCI or AGP video card. Released = Janes's Fleet Command 1999SCS-Fleet Command 2006 Publisher = Initially Electronic Arts, later Strategy Firstĭesigner = Sonalysts Combat Simulations Inc. Publishers use these marks when books are returned to them.Developer = Sonalysts Combat Simulations Inc.

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