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release=1992| | release=1992| | ||
alternateNames=Rodney's Fun Screen| | alternateNames=Rodney's Fun Screen| | ||
publisher=[[Activision]]| | publisher=[[Activision]],[[Interlink Planning]]| | ||
developer=[[Activision]]| | developer=[[Activision]]| | ||
platforms=PC, Macintosh| | platforms=PC, Macintosh| | ||
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'''Rodney's Funscreen''' is a collection of five children's learning games aimed at teaching children to use a computer. | '''Rodney's Funscreen''' is a collection of five children's learning games aimed at teaching children to use a computer. | ||
Rodney's Funscreen was created by [[Activision|Activision]], from a concept by Rodney Alan Greenblat. | Rodney's Funscreen was created by [[Activision|Activision]], from a concept by Rodney Alan Greenblat. | ||
It was available on floppy disk | It was originally available on floppy disk but was later made available on CD-Rom in Japan by Interlink Planning Japan. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [http://www.whimsyload.com/media.html Information on Rodney's Funscreen from the website of the author Rodney Alan Greenblat] | * [http://www.whimsyload.com/media.html Information on Rodney's Funscreen from the website of the author Rodney Alan Greenblat] |
Revision as of 13:36, 14 May 2008
Rodney's Funscreen | ||
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First release | 1992 | |
Also known as | Rodney's Fun Screen | |
Developed by | Activision | |
Published by | Activision,Interlink Planning | |
Distributed by | (unknown) | |
Platforms | PC, Macintosh | |
Resolution | (unknown) | |
Engine | MADE | |
Support | Not officially supported. A WIP engine is available in our SVN repository | |
Available for Purchase |
NO |
Rodney's Funscreen is a collection of five children's learning games aimed at teaching children to use a computer.
Rodney's Funscreen was created by Activision, from a concept by Rodney Alan Greenblat.
It was originally available on floppy disk but was later made available on CD-Rom in Japan by Interlink Planning Japan.