Ever wanted to be responsible for ending the world in fewer than ten keypresses? B-1 Nuclear Bomber (1981) gives you that chance, wrapping global annihilation in glorious monochrome and a user interface that feels like it was designed during a lunch break. You're the pilot of a strategic bomber, flying missions that are less Top Gun and more Cold War Excel spreadsheet. You’ll drop bombs, dodge Soviet missiles, and wonder why no one gave you a co-pilot or, you know, some sound effects. Grim, quiet, and oddly compelling—like chess, if the pieces could destroy cities.
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