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|publisher=[[Origin Systems]]
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|year=1990
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|designer=Chris Roberts
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|followed by=[[Wing Commander II: Vengeance of the Kilrathi]]
|series=Wing Commander
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When originally released, '''Wing Commander''' was one of the defining games that made people realise the PC was a viable gaming platform. An expansion pack called [[Wing Commander: The Secret Missions]] was later released, and was also released as a standalone cartridge for the Super Nintendo.


When originally released, '''Wing Commander''' was one of the defining games that made people realise the PC was a viable gaming platform.
On November 14, [[2006]] the Super Nintendo versions of Wing Commander and The Secret Missions were re-released in the [[PlayStation Portable]] compilation [[EA Replay]].


==Table of Contents==
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This is the first game in the Wing Commander series. For other games in the series see the Wing Commander category.

Box artwork for Wing Commander.
Box artwork for Wing Commander.
Wing Commander
Developer(s)Origin Systems
Publisher(s)Origin Systems
Year released1990
System(s)DOS, SNES, FM Towns, Commodore Amiga, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Sega CD, macOS
Expansion pack(s)Wing Commander: The Secret Missions
Followed byWing Commander II: Vengeance of the Kilrathi
SeriesWing Commander
Designer(s)Chris Roberts
Genre(s)Flight simulation
LinksWing Commander at PCGamingWikiWing Commander ChannelSearchSearch
For the unrelated Commodore 64 game, see Wing Commander (C64).

When originally released, Wing Commander was one of the defining games that made people realise the PC was a viable gaming platform. An expansion pack called Wing Commander: The Secret Missions was later released, and was also released as a standalone cartridge for the Super Nintendo.

On November 14, 2006 the Super Nintendo versions of Wing Commander and The Secret Missions were re-released in the PlayStation Portable compilation EA Replay.

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