3-D Body Adventure MS-DOS/Packard Bell Version Part 1
Description
I know Surferbrg uploaded a video of this and he did a great job on the video, but i wanted to upload one of this game to. This is the MS-DOS Version that came with my Uncle's old Packard Bell Computer. I just found out last month that i was wrong and it wasn't a MS-DOS 6.22/Windows 3.1 Packard Bell Computer but a MS-DOS 6.2/Windows For Workgroups 3.11 and was a 386 processer. No wonder me and my mom had so much trouble with Windows 95 on that Computer it was eventually downgraded back to its orignal settings(MS-DOS 6.2/Windows For Workgroups 3.11) and it was put in my room. I think it was 2 months later was when it crashed for ever. I've been playing this game since i was 6 years old and i wasn't able to play this game and the others for five years(I counted wrong it'll be 6 this november) untill i got DOSBox this past november(thats also when i learned how to work it). I started playing it right before the first day of Christmas break my kindergarden year 1997 on that computer which was upgraded to Windows 95 but it was later downgraded to Windows 3.1. The reason why i call it MS-DOS/Packard Bell Version is because there may be some slight differences to the regular MS-DOS Version on this one. This game i believe was made mostly in 1993(date said at start up of game and files said where created in 94 on the Disk) and i believe it was released in 1994(copy right says 94 so i think this was the year it was released and from what i read on the internet points to the Year <b>...</b>
Keywords
3-D, Body, Adventure, MS-DOS/Packard, Bell, Version, Knowledge, 1994, MS-DOS, 6.2, Windows, 3.1, 3D, Hamliton, Allstatt, dosbox, .72, Packard, Education, Orignal, Reference, Center, Movie, Theater, Emergency, Glasses
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