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- Wings_(1990_video_game) abstract "Wings is a World War I video game by Cinemaware, originally released in 1990 for the Amiga, later also ported for the Game Boy Advance in 2002. It is similar to the action sequences of the 1927 silent film Wings, but the story shown before each mission is different from the plot of the movie.".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) computingPlatform Amiga.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) computingPlatform Game_Boy_Advance.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) designer John_Cutter.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) developer Cinemaware.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) genre Combat_flight_simulator.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) genre Shoot_'em_up.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) publisher Cinemaware.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) releaseDate "2002-10-18".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) wikiPageExternalLink cinemawarewings.com.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) wikiPageExternalLink clsgame_wings.asp.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) wikiPageExternalLink gbawings_main.asp.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) wikiPageExternalLink classic-games.aspx?GameID=55.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) wikiPageID "2489037".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) wikiPageRevisionID "591918108".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) artist "Jeffrey Hilbers".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) caption "Amiga cover art".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) composer "Greg Haggard".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) designer John_Cutter.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) developer Cinemaware.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) developer "Raylight Games".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) genre Combat_flight_simulator.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) genre Shoot_'em_up.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) id "/wings".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) modes Single-player_video_game.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) name "Wings".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) platforms Amiga.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) platforms Game_Boy_Advance.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) producer "Jerry Albright".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) programmer "Dan Pinal, Tim Hays".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) publisher "Cinemaware".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) released "--10-18".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) released "October 1990".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) series "Wings".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) title "Wings".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) writer "Kenneth Goldstein".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) subject Category:1991_video_games.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) subject Category:Amiga_games.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) subject Category:Cinemaware_games.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) subject Category:Combat_flight_simulators.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) subject Category:Game_Boy_Advance_games.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) subject Category:Shoot_'em_ups.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) subject Category:Third-person_shooters.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) subject Category:World_War_I_video_games.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) type Software.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) type VideoGame.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) type Work.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) type CreativeWork.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) type InformationEntity.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) comment "Wings is a World War I video game by Cinemaware, originally released in 1990 for the Amiga, later also ported for the Game Boy Advance in 2002. It is similar to the action sequences of the 1927 silent film Wings, but the story shown before each mission is different from the plot of the movie.".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) label "Wings (1990 video game)".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) label "Wings (Computerspiel)".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) label "Wings (jeu vidéo)".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) label "Wings (videogioco)".
- Wings_(1990_video_game) sameAs Wings_(Computerspiel).
- Wings_(1990_video_game) sameAs Wings_(jeu_vidéo).
- Wings_(1990_video_game) sameAs Wings_(videogioco).
- Wings_(1990_video_game) sameAs m.04knxr.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) sameAs Q389344.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) sameAs Q389344.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) wasDerivedFrom Wings_(1990_video_game)?oldid=591918108.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) homepage cinemawarewings.com.
- Wings_(1990_video_game) isPrimaryTopicOf Wings_(1990_video_game).
- Wings_(1990_video_game) name "Wings".