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{{GameDescription|
{{GameDescription|
name=Rodney's Funscreen|
name=Rodney's Funscreen|
image=https://scummvm.org/data/screenshots/made/rodney/rodney_dos_en_1_3.jpg|
release=1992|
release=1992|
alternateNames=Rodney's Fun Screen|
alternateNames=Rodney's Fun Screen|
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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=640x480 (Macintosh), 320x200 (MS-DOS), 256 colors|
}}
}}


'''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==
===Required data files===
For more information on how ScummVM uses game data files, see the [https://docs.scummvm.org/en/latest/use_scummvm/game_files.html user documentation].
 
* RODNEYS.DAT
* RODNEYS.PRJ
 
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [http://www.whimsyload.com/media.html Information on Rodney's Funscreen from the website of the author Rodney Alan Greenblat]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20191228110140/http://www.whimsyload.com/media.html Information on {{PAGENAME}} from the website of the author Rodney Alan Greenblat (Recovered from Internet Archive (December 28, 2019))]
* [http://www.rodneyfun.com/proj.comp.funsc.items/funs.mgal01.htm Various screenshots from Rodney's Funscreen]
* [http://www.rodneyfun.com/proj.comp.funsc.items/funs.mgal01.htm Various screenshots from {{PAGENAME}}]
* [https://www.scummvm.org/screenshots/other/made:rodney/ Screenshots (on ScummVM website)]


[[Category:Supported Games]]
[[Category:MADE Games|Rodney's Funscreen]]
[[Category:MADE Games|Rodney's Funscreen]]
[[Category:Unsupported Games]]

Latest revision as of 19:07, 28 June 2023

Rodney's Funscreen
rodney_dos_en_1_3.jpg
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 640x480 (Macintosh), 320x200 (MS-DOS), 256 colors
Engine Director (Macintosh), MADE (MS-DOS)
Support Since ScummVM 1.0.0rc1 (MS-DOS version only)
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. 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

Required data files

For more information on how ScummVM uses game data files, see the user documentation.

  • RODNEYS.DAT
  • RODNEYS.PRJ

External Links