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Flight Unlimited was a commercial success.
It sold more than 300, 000 copies by 1997, and more than 780, 000 by 2002.
According to Constantine von Hoffman of the Boston Herald, the game successfully competed with Microsoft Flight Simulator.
PC Gamers Lee Buchanan wrote that it " soars above the pack of flight simulations ", and considered it to be " the most fun has had in a computerized cockpit ".
Frank Vizard of Popular Mechanics hailed it as " the new top gun of flight simulators ", and Doug Bailey of The Boston Globe considered it to be the " first real serious challenge to Microsoft's dominance of the genre ".
The Records David Noack believed that the game's physics and stereoscopic terrain set " a new standard in flight simulation ".
Writing for Computer Gaming World, Bob and John Nolan stated, " If anything, you should at least take a look at this product, because will be looking at the future of simulations.
" The game was a finalist in PC Magazines 12th Annual Awards for Technical Excellence, with the staff calling it " the simulator by which all others will be judged.

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