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{{GameDescription|
name=Christmas Card 1990: The Seasoned Professional|
name=Christmas Card 1990:<br/>The Seasoned Professional|
release=1988|
        image=[[Image:scummvm_xmas_1990.jpg|256px]]|
alternateNames=Xmas Card 1990|
release=1990|
alternateNames=Xmas Card 1990, The<br/>Seasoned Professional|
publisher=[[Sierra]]|
publisher=[[Sierra]]|
developer=[[Sierra]]|
developer=[[Sierra]]|
platforms=MS-DOS, Tandy 1000|
distributor=[[Sierra]]|
        platforms=MS-DOS, Tandy 1000|
engine=[[SCI]]|
engine=[[SCI]]|
support=Not officially supported.<br/>A WIP engine is available<br/>in our repository.|
        resolution=320x240<br />16 colors or 256 colors|
purchase=Free
support=Since ScummVM 1.2.0|
purchase=Available from our<br />[http://www.scummvm.org/demos demos] page
}}
}}
'''Christmas Card 1990: The Seasoned Professional''' is the name to which Sierra's third Christmas Card program is most commonly referred.  It is a humourous program that depicts a stage audition for Christmas characters, but characters from other holidays keep showing up instead, resulting in the off-screen director to keep yelling CUT! Hopefully, the right character for the Christmas play will show up to the audition before the credits roll.  
'''Christmas Card 1990: The Seasoned Professional''' is the name to which Sierra's third Christmas Card program is most commonly referred.  Like the previous cards, it was distributed to stores by Sierra and was intended to showcase the color and sound capabilities of the computer for sale, and to showcase Sierra's game engine. This time it was meant to showcase the 256 color capability of the SCI engine in VGA mode, although a 16 color EGA version was also available.  


==External links==
It is a humourous program that depicts a stage audition for Christmas characters, but characters from other holidays keep showing up instead, resulting in the off-screen director to keep yelling CUT!  Hopefully, the right character for the Christmas play will show up to the audition before the credits roll.  
*[http://agisci.classicgaming.gamespy.com/sierradm.shtml Christmas Card 1990 Download at The Ultimate AGI and SCI Web Site]


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