08 – The Jetfighter Series

Hello, my friends, and welcome to this episode of Retro Dogfight!  This one is a doozy, my friends! Last episode, we looked at the much-beloved Amiga-only F/A-18 Interceptor by Robert Dinnerman. I wasn’t aware of this at the time, but he then went on to create the long-running and popular Jetfighter series, which spanned seven games over seventeen years!

So, we decided to take on the daunting task of not just talking about one game in the Jetfighter series, but the ENTIRE SERIES. This includes:

This series began in 1988, the same year as the F/A-18 Interceptor, and continued through 2005. It’s a fascinating time capsule of not only flight simming, but also video gaming as a whole, from the late 1980s to the mid-2000s, and all the technological changes that occurred during that fast and furious time in gaming. We had a lot of fun talking about this series. Hell, some of us even had fun playing the games. 😉

Next time, we’re going to discuss a series that is important not just to multiplayer flight simming, but to multiplayer games as a whole: The Air Warrior series!

Also, as I mentioned previously, we’re doing a Q&A! We’re taking your questions — up until December 15th, 2025 — and we’ll then record an episode answering them to the best of our ability. It should be a fun change of pace that we hope you enjoy!

Thanks so much for listening, my friends, and we’ll see you next time!

*Cover provided by MobyGames

4 comments on “08 – The Jetfighter Series

  1. Chris.M says:

    I am surprised nobody touched upon the boxes of these games, some of the best big boxes for games ever made. Yeah, I am running late on these podcasts….

    1. Brian Rubin says:

      I don’t remember some of the boxes, mostly I remember III and IV.

  2. Chris.M says:

    Great LGR video on it here, the boxes were a bit of art within themselves, all designed by Hock Wah Yeo.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfiRn2YttE0&t=2s

    1. Brian Rubin says:

      Hah, thanks for the link!

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