Today, Graphsim is primarily a distributor, with their notable products being X-Plane, Falcon 4.0: Allied Force and the latest version of the F/A-18 franchise, F/A-18 Operation Iraqi Freedom.
United States Air Force | Royal Air Force | Royal Canadian Air Force | Indian Air Force | Allied | United States Air Force Academy | X-Force | Royal Australian Air Force | First Australian Imperial Force | Israeli Air Force | French Air Force | Edwards Air Force Base | Peregrine Falcon | First Air Force | South African Air Force | Wright-Patterson Air Force Base | Robert Falcon Scott | Argentine Air Force | Air Force One | Falcon Crest | Eighth Air Force | Philippine Air Force | Pakistan Air Force | Cape Canaveral Air Force Station | Australian Defence Force | Second Air Force | Russian Air Force | Royal New Zealand Air Force | Offutt Air Force Base | Maxwell Air Force Base |
The game was originally designed and produced by Steve Blankenship and Gilman Louie and published under the MicroProse label.
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'Rolling Fire' depicted a closely matched situation where DPRK forces had overrun the DMZ and made small gains, while 'Iron Fortress' simulated a scenario where the North had overwhelmed the South and pushed them back to their last line of defense.