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Team Apache
Windows 95/98ActionSimulation

Team Apache

Developer: Simis · Published by Mindscape · 1998
The Apache sim that puts the crew before the cockpit.
3D AcceleratorCampaignMission EditorReal-time ManagementMultiplayer
4.5
Excellent
POCG VERDICT
The attack helicopter sim that sacrifices realism for fun, and nails it.
Team Apache bridges the gap between hardcore simulation and arcade action with a forgiving flight model and brilliant crew management. It's the most fun I've had in a helicopter cockpit since Comanche.
About This Game

Team Apache is a 1998 attack helicopter simulation developed by Simis and published by Mindscape for Windows 95. Players command an AH-64 Apache and its support crew across two linear campaigns set in Colombia and Latvia. The game blends a forgiving flight model with real-time resource management, where the player must assign ground crews, monitor pilot fatigue, and repair battle-damaged helicopters between missions to maintain combat effectiveness. Missions range from seek-and-destroy sorties to escort and close air support, with the option to customize objectives, weather, time of day, and difficulty level. A mission editor allows users to create their own campaigns, while multiplayer supports up to eight players over LAN or TCP/IP. Visually, Team Apache was a standout of its era, offering detailed 3D-accelerated terrain, dynamic lighting, and spectacular weather effects. The manual and training missions provide a thorough introduction, though some may find the interface cluttered by the many keyboard commands required. Despite a linear story structure and inconsistent sound quality, the game's emphasis on humanizing the crew, each with unique personalities and needs, sets it apart from other helicopter sims.

POCG ReviewOriginal: February 19, 1999 · Restored: June 14, 2026
4.5
Excellent
Review Verdict
Private: Team Apache
Team Apache bridges the gap between hardcore simulation and arcade action with a forgiving flight model and brilliant crew management. It's the most fun I've had in a helicopter cockpit since Comanche.
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Original Hardware
Requires a Pentium 133 or better Windows 95 machine with a 4× CD-ROM drive and a DirectX-compatible sound card. A 3D accelerator (Voodoo or PowerVR) is highly recommended for the full visual experience. Original big-box copies occasionally turn up on eBay.
Emulation / Other Options
As a DirectX title for Windows 95, emulation is not straightforward. The game can be run on a dedicated retro PC or via a Windows 95 virtual machine with 3D acceleration passed through (e.g., using PCem or 86Box). Compatibility on modern Windows is hit-or-miss; many users report success running it natively with compatibility mode, but results vary.