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StarPress Multimedia Inc Reference/Sports Ages: All Ratings:
Contains the complete text of each weekly Sports Illustrate issue dated between the months of October 1993 and September 1994.
Requirements: Windows: MPC IBM Multimedia PC or compatible 25Mhz 386dx or faster (486 recommended). Windows 3.1, DOS 5.0, 4MB RAM, VGA/SVGA, 640x480, 256 color minimum, mouse, hard drive, MPC compatible CD-ROM drive with at least 150 KB transfer rate, Sound Blaster or compatible, Sound Blaster Pro, Roland sound cards. Macintosh: Powerbook 180C or higher, II series, Performa with CD-ROM, Centris, Quadra, Motorola 68030 processor running at 20 Mhz, 256 color, System 7.0, 4MB RAM, Video standard Apple compact video-QuickTime 2.0 or higher, double speed or higher Apple compatible CD-ROM drive.
Reviews:MultiMedia Merchandising, April 1995 "The 1995 edition of this award-winning title has an improved interface and navigation system. The disc's highlights include 30 minutes of 1994 sports video clips, an entire year (54 issues) of Sports Illustrated magazine, 1,200 pages of facts and figures from the mag's 1995 Sports Almanac, 600-plus color photos from SI's archives and a 500-question interactive trivia game." CD-ROM Today, June 1995 "The Almanac offers a year-in-review article on each of 18 sports, complete with photos and videos. Once you choose a specific sport, you can browse through a well-stocked multimedia gallery, view 1994 stats in a variety of categories, peruse a record book for that sport, and test your knowledge of that discipline with a trivia quiz. "For sports fans, SI's Multimedia Almanac's documentation of 1994's significant sports events and stories using text, photo, and video render it well worth the ticket price. When you combine that with a multimedia presentation that's on a par with the Sports Illustrated name, you have the definitive resource for the 1994 world of sports."
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