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Kuma Continues Dogfights
History Channel show gets games to go along with 3D recreations.
Date: Monday, June 04, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Kuma Games and The History Channel today announced a partnership to develop an online video game companion to The History Channel series Dogfights. Beginning July 13 with the launch of the second season of the aerial combat series, Kuma will release video game recreations of the historic battles online simultaneously with upcoming television episodes, allowing viewers to watch the show and then re-live the historical battles. These episodic games will be available for free download at www.History.com and www.KumaGames.com .

"Dogfights" returns this summer with 20 new episodes featuring 3-D re-creations of classic battles and commentary from the pilots themselves. The series showcases the extraordinary courage and skill of men who flew the most sophisticated machines of their day, whether exchanging high-powered missiles in fierce aerial combat or using the planes themselves as weapons in desperate suicide attacks. And now, for the first time in history, viewers can step into the cockpit themselves.

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