Have you ever gotten out of your economy-level window seat on an airplane—just really popped your knee something fierce and then waited 20 minutes for the people who absolutely must throw themselves into the aisle immediately—and thought to yourself "hot damn I need to do this again, and soon." Friend, AMC Games has you covered. The first title from the fledgling company is Airplane Mode, a simulation offering realistic first-person views of everything that might happen on a six-hour commercial flight. [caption id="attachment_847342" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via AMC Games[/caption] We're …
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