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90s Computer Game Name

Name of a 90s computer game?

When I was younger, I had an old computer that only had a few games and programs. The game that I am looking for is a 90s game that looks like Wolfenstein 3D, but your enemy is a dinosaur that appears to be Barney. Now, I always called it "Kill Barney", but I don't remember that actually being the name of the game. I think it might have been just "Barney" but I'm not quite sure. Can anyine help me? And would you know the year it came out also?

What is name of an old PC computer game from the 1990s where you raced tiny cars on different home surfaces like bed, dining table, floor, tiles, etc?

The game is called Micro Machines and is based on the toy series with the same name.Micro Machines (video game series) - Wikipedia

Can you name this 90s computer game?

There was this one 90s, maybe 80s, computer game that me and my sister enjoyed when we were little, and I'm trying to find the title. It was educational. It involved shapes, colors, drawings, and you could format things. It often involved music. For example, you'd enter a setting where there was this slinkie-like shape in various colors, and you could take a drawing tool and draw all over it.

In particular, I remember in one of the scenes of this game, there was this skiing slope with flags, and blue squares, with music in the background. I don't remember what you were supposed to do there though.
Another one looked like you entered a yellow and blue bus-like scene with music, and there was a clown's face.
I could mention more but I don't remember them well enough to describe them.

Except for the fact that if there were moving shapes, you could sometimes look at the properties and erase them. This was the best part; there was one room which involved just a ballerina moving around the ballroom, with some classical piece looping in the background, perhaps by Beethoven or something. You could go to the properties of the ballerina, look at the entire surface area of the ballerina's shape, and then erase her. My sister and I ended up erasing almost all of her, until it was just her leg floating around the ballroom XD

Do you have any idea what this game might be called? If I remember more details, I'll add it here.

What was the name of the computer game from the 90s where you were in a school full of bad robots and you had to guess which robot was the culprit?

I'm pretty sure you are talking about Midnight Rescue!Here's a gameplay video of it:Here's the music information from the Wikipedia page. [1]In lieu of original scores, Midnight Rescue! plays famous classical compositions in the background during gameplay. The music heard at the beginning of the game and in the hallways of the school is The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Paul Dukas. The music heard inside rooms is In the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Griegfrom Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt.[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid...!

Name of an old song from a Barbie computer game?

The game you seek is called,

" Barbie as
Princess Bride "

http://img1.wantitall.co.za/images/ShowI...

Mattel/
Vivendi

circa 2000
windows/mac

http://games.multimedia.cx/barbie-as-pri...

As the Princess Bride, Barbie awaits patiently for her Ken to come back from a long perilous journey and in preparation for her impending marriage. Its up to your little girl to keep Barbie in good spirits and ready for the wedding day.
A beautiful butterfly fairy will assist in helping Barbie by sending invitations, designing her own wedding dress, and cooking the wedding cake for her guests. Singing love songs and collecting items from her surroundings { as well as a magic well } will help Barbie get set for the big day.

The game has two modes : the story mode and magic mirror { which allows the player to any activity in any order } and comes with a booklet that tells the story before the game begins.

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The soundtrack in question is redbook audio and can
be played in it's entirety on ANY audio CD player, which is a BIG plus.

{ As is the case of redbook audio, the first track is
the game's data so the soundtrack begins on track 2 }

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The game can be found here
NEW and in mint condition ...

http://www.amazon.com/Barbie-As-Princess...

If you look further down on this page you will
also see the other Barbie games which were available

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The soundtrack is
a part of the game
not sold separate

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Bumble smilez*

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Disney computer game from the 90s?

I am trying to figure out the name of a computer game that I used to play in the 90s. Mickey Mouse (or you could choose your character I think) mailed out invitations to people to invite them to a birthday party. You had to go to the store and buy the food for the party and go to the factory to make a present for the party's guest. If anyone could please let me know what the game's title is, it would be very very very much appreciated!!! It's been a plague on me for weeks... :S

What is the name of an old computer game from the mid-late 90s where you animate short movies by picking a scene, choosing characters and various sound effects etc.? I recall there being a cool-guy palm tree character.

I have a feeling you are referring to the classic Microsoft 3D Movie Maker.This program occupied many a weekend for me and my friends at the time and was extremely impressive for a game designed for Windows 95. You could select from a number of pre-rendered scenes, all with multiple camera angles. A large number of “actors” who could perform a whole host of different animations from talking and walking to dancing and flying. Each actor also had a number of different costumes they could wear so you could cast them in all sorts of roles.The game came with a large bank of music, pre-recorded dialogue and stock sound effects but you could also import your own WAV and MIDI files and record your own voice if you had a microphone. There were also a number of basic shapes with simple animations like “explode” and “grow” that you could use for effects, or if you were particularly patient and skilled, use to construct your own set pieces or characters.There was 3D text, props and even some more mundane things like static and scrolling text boxes which were perfect for credits or for creating unique dialogue if you lacked a microphone. This was a truly powerful program and since it was part of the Microsoft kids suite of the time (Fun Fact: Comic Sans was invented for this suite of programs) it was incredibly easy to learn (but perhaps not so easy to master).There was a thriving community of extremely talented creators for a long time, although I’d say it has seriously diminished these days. The program looks rather dated to the modern eye, but consider being a child 20 years ago, this program offered a wealth of creativity. My friends and I made many a saga with this program.In a time before YouTube and having video cameras in your pocket, this was one of the best ways to create original little movies.

What was the name of the Lego computer game in the late 1990's to the early 2000's?

LEGO first started making computer games in the late 1990s, although nothing that really caught on. Some games like Creator and LEGO Racers would let you build with bricks, while others (Chess, Rock Raiders, etc) would just let you play a game based on LEGO elements.To my knowledge, the first “custom” LEGO kit where you could design-and-buy your own product from LEGO was the LEGO mosaic kit (#3443) in 2000, which let you upload a photo to LEGO’s website, and they’d ship you the corresponding elements and “instructions”.In 2005, LEGO launched “LEGO Factory”, which was later rebranded as “Design By Me”. That allowed you to make your own designs using LEGO Digital Designer, which you could buy as a kit from LEGO. They also included instructions which were automatically generated from the uploaded file, although they weren’t always the best! However, it was discontinued around the end of 2011.LEGO Universe (2010) was supposedly intended to follow this same path as well, although it never made it as far as being able to order your own models.

What is this game's name?

Age of Empires seriesI believe the most popular series is Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings is a real-time strategy computer game set in the Middle Ages. It was released in 1999, and is the second main title of the Age of Empires series developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft. Due to its commercial success, an expansion pack was released; Age of Empires II: The Conquerors, followed by a Gold Edition, which bundled together the two games along with a bonus map and game matches recorded by Microsoft strategy experts. GameplayAge of Empires II: The Age of Kings LogoThe player has control over a society and guides them through four different time periods or "ages". The game begins in the Dark Age, where very few buildings and units are available. After a short time when requirements are met, the user gains the ability to advance their civilization beginning with the Feudal Age, where more upgrades, buildings, and units become available.

Nursery Rhyme Old Computer Game?

When i was younger, i used to play a nursery rhyme game on the computer. I'm trying to find it but cant remember it's exact name. All i remember is you choose a boy or girl, and they are in a dream about nursery rhymes characters, and you go around helping them out, finding things for them and such. Any idea what game im talking about?

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