Difference between revisions of "Rodney's Funscreen"

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developer=[[Activision]]|
developer=[[Activision]]|
platforms=PC, Macintosh|
platforms=PC, Macintosh|
engine=[[MADE]]|
engine=[[Director]] (Macintosh), [[MADE]] (MS-DOS)|
support=Since ScummVM 1.0.0rc1|
support=Since ScummVM 1.0.0rc1 (MS-DOS version only)|
purchase=No|
purchase=No|
         resolution=320x200, 256 colors|
         resolution=640x480 (Macintosh), 320x200 (MS-DOS), 256 colors|
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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 originally available on floppy disk but was later made available on CD-Rom in Japan by Interlink Planning Japan.
It was originally available on floppy disk but was later made available on CD-Rom in Japan by Interlink Planning Japan. The original game was made with Director 3.0. There was a port for MS-DOS using the MADE engine, but the MS-DOS version has lower resolution graphics and is overall a more compromised experience. A 1997 sequel, Rodney's Funscreen 2: Extreme, was released in Japan for Windows and Macintosh using Director 5. It had somewhat changed graphics but the overall experience is the same as the original 1992 Director version.  


==Installation==
==Installation==