This game features five aircrafts such as: Douglas DC-10-40 Boeing 737-400 Boeing 767-300 Boeing 747-400 / 400D Boeing 777-200 / 300 Plus 4 more hidden aircrafts! INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Madhubala serial episodes.
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Lesson Mode, operating along similar lines, teaches basic and advanced techniques with a series of short scenarios. Pilot Mode is the full-blown simulation, where you work your way up the ranks by performing as well as possible during your flight career, while the pleasantly named Freak Loose mode removes all constraints and lets you fly wherever you like (Crash Tokyo Tower! Even without those constraints, though, Ace Combat this ain't, even with the new generation of the wacky Jet de Go! Controller (a new version is promised, although pictorial evidence isn't available yet).
ジェットでGO 2!(Jet de Go! 2 Let's Go By Airliner) **This game has two downloads, Disc 1 and Disc 2** Released by TAITO for the PS2 back in 2006, and later released on Windows 98/ME/XP/Vista/7 in 2006 by Japanese publisher UNBALANCE. The improved sequel to the arcade style airline simulator made in cooperation with Japan Airlines as well. There are three modes in this game: SCENARIO MODE - Similar to 'Flight Mode' from the first game, this mode allows you to choose from different situations such as landing the plane or taking off. PILOT MODE - Start off as a co-pilot and work your way up just like you did in the first game too. Gain 'miles' (the currency in the game) to rank up and become the best of the best.
Ours is not to reason why too heavily, but at least there's one good sign here. Perhaps an RC de Go! 2 is on the way. But we were talking about jets, yes? Specifically, the passenger jets of Japan Air Lines, whose license is in full effect. It's possible to fly the following aircraft: • Boeing 737-400 • Boeing 747-400/D • Boeing 767-300 • Boeing 777-200/300 • DC-10-40 (for the old-school) Available destinations now include the whole of Japan, including Hokkaido and Okinawa, which is a step forward from the original game, which only let you fly about the more well-traveled central areas of the country. Regardless of your destination, though, the routine of progress is simple.
2: Let's Go By Airliner is a Simulation game, developed and published by Taito Corporation, which was released in Japan in 2002.
There's the pilot's seat, the co-pilot's seat (with an exciting new set of pretty winky lights and dials), and outside views from the top, front, and rear of the aircraft. There's also a variable Panorama view where you can orbit the plain and rotate the camera through 360 degrees. The structure of flights is determined by the play mode you select, of which there are several. Scenario Mode offers a number of one-shot flight challenges, without all the details involved in a complete trip.
There's also a variable Panorama view where you can orbit the plain and rotate the camera through 360 degrees. The structure of flights is determined by the play mode you select, of which there are several. Scenario Mode offers a number of one-shot flight challenges, without all the details involved in a complete trip. Lesson Mode, operating along similar lines, teaches basic and advanced techniques with a series of short scenarios. Pilot Mode is the full-blown simulation, where you work your way up the ranks by performing as well as possible during your flight career, while the pleasantly named Freak Loose mode removes all constraints and lets you fly wherever you like (Crash Tokyo Tower!