Does anyone remember this game?
Does anyone remember this game?
>expecting anyone here to be over the age of 20
Yes, but possibly an updated version.
Did the first version have the sprite characters.
Of course dude. I'm 27. Played that shit all the time.
Didn't really consider it a game though, more like a silly creative tool or toy. The stamps were great. Now that I think of it, what if I made perler bead sprites of the stamps and icons in this? Ya think anyone would recognize them?
Whoops!
OH NO!
The dynamite was the best
>tfw you got to use the computer in class
You know I'd be stamping cars and firetrucks all over the place
I also used to like use that feature that would string 3 phrases together and tell you to draw it.
I wouldn't actually draw it but it was hilarious to me
Yeah that was a staple of elementary school computer labs in the late 80's/early 90's.
The Manhole was my shit, though.
>I also used to like use that feature that would string 3 phrases together and tell you to draw it.
"I am Commander Salamander" is forever burned into my brain.
yes on those old colored macintoshes
I remember math circus
some animal science kid
and more
Does anyone remember a math game that took place in snow mountains? You played as dwarfs and YOu got money for correctly solving.
>not just using the dynamite over and over again
it's like you really don't want to have a seizure!
i want to say treasure mathstorm
I'm 19 and I remember this game.
20+ years and I perfectly heard that in my head
Holy shit
Tfw filling up the entire screen with circles
27 here, you'd be surprised.
>highest score in marble blast gold out of the whole class
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I wish there was an easy way to play this, now that I actually know trivia.
LET's TRY IT AGAIN
>you'll never again experience the glee you used to have when it was computer lab time as a little kid
OH NO
Does anyone remember the math blaster games
YIKES
indeed, that part of your life is now over and there's no going back
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Apparently Osamu Sato made some kids games, and we're still looking for them to this day.
:O
my nostalgia just broke
THE TALENT BOOK!
The last release of Kid Pix was 5 years ago nigger, kids born in 2006 could recognize the layout.
Ok guys, I remember some kind of program kind of like kid pix where you could place hundreds of little sprites all over that I really liked. It fascinated me for some reason but to this day nobody knows what i'm talking about and I can never find it. I'm pretty sure this was available on Macintosh computers sometime around 2001. If you have even the slightest idea what it could be please tell me. this has bothered me for far too long.
pic unrelated but still a computer lab classic
Not sure if this was only in Aussie
Played this shit all day every day in the computer lab. It was the only mini game that had literally nothing to do with math.
Fucking number cruncher man
Lets go even deeper.
How about this shit? Either this or the Batman one.
I didn't even know how to play this. I just did practice mode, eating everything until I got poisoned and died.
Wonder if anybody remembers this kids game...
It had few different game modes. One mode had you count cash to see if you could buy things. If you could buy them, you could decorate your tree house with some Rabbit? There was another game mode in a graveyard with a bat too...
That's literally all I remember. Did anybody else play this game?
Why is Spider-Man shooting his web at that black woman's breast?
Because Spiderman fights crime.
That isn't web. He just saw silence of the lambs and wanted to create the prison scene.
...
I bet it still is homo
But her hands are up. Why is he shooting?
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enjoyed this as a kid and that Hercules one that had checkers and some create a monster thing that spooked me. I can't find it however, anyone know what it was called?
Disney's Animated Storybook: Disney'sHercules
Anyone remember Virtual Spingfield and Simpsons Cartoon Studio?
oh fuck that was quick. thanks, user.
OH I FORGOT
EX-COP
It was the first result for "Hercules checkers"
>mmmmmm virtual sprinkles
I always thought I was missing something in Virtual Springfield. Like there were houses I couldn't get into or there was some kind of hidden main game to it. I didn't understand it was just a literal Simpsons themed walking simulator
>Kid PIX! Kid Pix! C'mon and play with Kid Pix!
even in year four we were still mature/immature enough to see the inherent double entendre
My HP computer came with a "free game" offer.
You got a demo of one of the "Grade X" Adventure games, spy fox (?), KID PIX, and some other unmemorable garbage.
I chose poorly.