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(Win95/98/3.1/Mac) (Jewel
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Knowledge Adventure
Children
Ages: 5 to 10
Ratings:
Top 100 CD-ROMs
from PC Magazine 1994
The award-winning 3-D Dinosaur Adventure is the most exciting, comprehensive dinosaur learning
experience available for kids today. This best-selling program combines advanced 3-D technology with enthralling games,
activities and reference tools designed to hook kids on science forever. Beginning in a virtual reality theme park,
kids set out on a journey through hours of thrilling game play as they discover the giant reptiles of the past and
their prehistoric world. 3-D Dinosaur Adventure is a learning experience kids will never forget.
Kids Learn:
- Natural History
- Biology
- Geology
- Ecology
- Astronomy
- Paleontology
Features:
Comprehensive Dinosaur
Encyclopedia
9 games and activities
to reinforce learning through fun
Fully-narrated
text
Talking storybook to
help early readers learn to read
40 movies and 10,000
images
150 different
dinosaurs and reptiles
No CD-ROM set-up or
installation required with Windows 95 AutoPlay
Accelerated for Power
Macintosh

Requirements: Windows 95/Windows 3.1 or 3.11 - 486SX25 PC or higher, double-speed CD-ROM drive, 8MB
RAM, 5 MB available on hard drive, SVGA 256-color graphics adapter, MPC-compatible sound card, mouse.
Requirements: Macintosh - 68040 or Power PC processor, double-speed CD-ROM drive, 8MB RAM, 4MB
available on hard drive, 256-color graphics capability, 13" or larger color monitor, Macintosh system software version
7.0 or higher.

Reviews:
PC Magazine, September 13, 1994
"Another dino disk - but with a 3-D twist. Don your cardboard glasses and you'll feel as though
you're a tyrannosaurus tidbit. The multimedia special effects are sparkling but sparingly used. The Dino Encyclopedia
is a good reference tool, and the theme-park atmosphere is easy to settle into. Kids aged 3 and up will love the 3-D
Museum, where they can roam among the Deinonychus and Apatosaurus, and the Create-A-Saurus module, which lets them
create wild new creatures."

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