Publishers | Electronic Arts |
Developers | ORIGIN Systems |
Release date | 1997 |
Genre | Simulation |
Game rating |
Game Description
This is an simulation game for PC where the player is a pilot of an AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter. A fully dynamic campaign engine is used to create challenging missions and a random mission generator can be used to create a wide variety of missions. Gameplay is dynamic in the sense that new missions are generated automatically. The game features a command structure, allowing the player to command other helicopters, including OH-58 Kiowa scouts and UH-60 Black Hawk transports. The game’s primary campaign features a fictional war between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran in which Iranian forces invade nearby Azerbaijan in early to mid 1990s.
Download Jane’s Combat Simulations: Longbow 2
We might have the game available for more than one platform. Jane’s Combat Simulations: Longbow 2 is currently available on these platforms:
Windows (1997)
Janes_Combat_Simulations_Longbow_2_Win_ISO_EN.zip (1.1GB)
Janes_Combat_Simulations_Longbow_2_Win_RIP_EN.zip (109.1MB)
Additional files, patches and fixes
Jane’s Combat Simulations: Longbow 2 Windows Patch v2.09I (English)
Jane’s Combat Simulations: Longbow 2 Windows Patch v2.09E (English)
Jane’s Combat Simulations: Longbow 2 Windows Manual (English)
Jane’s Combat Simulations: Longbow 2 Windows Guide (English)
Jane’s Combat Simulations: Longbow 2 Windows ReadMe (English)
Jane’s Combat Simulations: Longbow 2 Screenshots
Windows
I wonder what the point of your invitation to “comment” on any malfunctions is, if then, in the end NO response is given to any comment. Bah! In any case I would like to point out that your files, both Win Rip and Win iso, are not recognized by the system as real installation files. It seems strange, but it is the truth. And this can be understood when we try to insert the 2.09 patches. In fact, the message we get is precisely…”It is not possible to install the patch file because “Janes, Longbow 2” must be installed first… Just to complete the disaster, NO attempt to run the game succeeds in any of the various “compatibilities”… Neither in Win 95… nor in Win 98… and not even in Win XP… I understand that what you do is NOT a professional job, on the contrary it is a great courtesy that you give us when you make us download a game practically for free. However, a minimum of functional control on the files that you make us download… in my opinion… would be needed…