B-17 Bomber is a flight simulation video game developed for the Intellivision console, first released in 1981. Set during World War II, players take control of the titular American bomber, completing various bombing missions against German industrial targets while defending against enemy fighters and flak. The game is known for its use of the Intellivoice voice synthesis module for spoken alerts and commands, adding to its realism. It requires a blend of strategy, skill, and coordination, being one of the early examples of flight sims in home gaming. B-17 Bomber was considered technologically impressive for its time and is classified in the simulation and historical genres.