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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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