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Bruce Arthur Artwick (born
January 1, 1953) is an
American software engineer. He is the
creator of the
first consumer flight simulator software. He founded...
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video game
series of all time.
Bruce Artwick began the
development of
Flight Simulator in 1977. His company, Sublogic...
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written by
Bruce Artwick throughout 1976,
about flight simulation using 3-D graphics. When the
editor of the
magazine told
Artwick that
subscribers were...
- Home line in 1994. It was
developed by BAO Ltd., a
company run by
Bruce Artwick (who was also
behind the
development of
Microsoft Flight Simulator) with...
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Simulator series.
Around the
years of 1981–82,
Microsoft contacted Bruce Artwick of Sublogic,
creator of FS1
Flight Simulator, to
develop a new
flight simulator...
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somewhat modernized Sopwith Camel. Computer-graphics
specialist Bruce Artwick and
pilot and
marketing student Stu
Moment were
roommates at the University...
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development company. It was
formed in 1977 by
Bruce Artwick, and
incorporated in 1978 by
Artwick's partner Stu
Moment as
Sublogic Communications Corporation...
- 1995. In
November 1995,
Microsoft acquired the
Bruce Artwick Organization (BAO) from
Bruce Artwick.
Employees were
moved to Redmond, Washington, and development...
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founded in 1988
under the name
Bruce Artwick Organization Limited (BAO Ltd.) at Champaign, Illinois, by
Bruce Artwick,
creator of
Microsoft Flight Simulator...
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Flight Simulator II is a
video game
developed by
Bruce Artwick and
published by
Sublogic as the
sequel to FS1
Flight Simulator. It was
released in December...