B-1 Nuclear Bomber

B-1 Nuclear Bomber

B-1 Nuclear Bomber is a flight simulator game based on piloting a B-1 Lancer to its target and dropping a nuclear bomb. The USSR is one of the target countries. The game was developed by Avalon Hill and Microcomputer Games, Inc, and released in 1980 for the Apple II and other computers. The game box details a sample scenario set in the then-future of a bombing run over Moscow on July 1, 1991, which turned out to be just months before the official dissolution of the Soviet Union on December 26 of that year.

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Release date:1980
Publisher:Avalon Hill

Publisher of B-1 Nuclear Bomber

Avalon Hill
Avalon Hill
Headquarters:Renton, Washington
Founded:1958

Avalon Hill is a game company that specializes in wargames and strategic board games. Its logo contains its initials "AH", and is often referred to by this abbreviation. It has also published the occasional miniature wargaming rules, role-playing game, and had a popular line of sports simulations....
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Frequently Asked Questions about B-1 Nuclear Bomber

  • Q:
    Which company is the publisher of "B-1 Nuclear Bomber"?
  • A:
    Avalon Hill publishes the video game.
  • Q:
    Which game consoles is "B-1 Nuclear Bomber" compatible?
  • A:
    The video game is compatible with: Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20, TRS-80, DOS and Apple II.
  • Q:
    When did the video game "B-1 Nuclear Bomber" become available in stores?
  • A:
    The game was first published in 1980.
  • Q:
    In which video game genre is "B-1 Nuclear Bomber" classified?
  • A:
    B-1 Nuclear Bomber's genre categories include Simulation and Flight simulator.
  • Q:
    Which game play modes are included in "B-1 Nuclear Bomber"?
  • A:
    "B-1 Nuclear Bomber" is a Single Player game.
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