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Windows 98 (NES)
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Cleanup > Pages missing date info > Unlicensed NES pages missing date info
Cleanup > Pages missing developer references
Cleanup > Pages missing publisher info
Cleanup > To do
Games > Games by content > Games with unused graphics
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by Bei Tong Fang
Games > Games by platform
Games > Unlicensed games > Unlicensed NES games
The Cutting Room Floor > Unimportant Awards > NES games
Microsoft Windows 98 |
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Developer: Bei Tong Fang This game has unused graphics. |
Using Windows 98 on your Family Computer is a cool idea, but it's executed horribly here.
The programs are non-functional, acting more as an interactive point and click slideshow rather than useable software. It's a mystery why this was made at all...
Unused Graphics
To do: Programs for these games seem to exist. Can we make the Start Menu actually execute the game? |
There are some graphics for the extra Start Menu games near the end of the ROM. they look like solitare and a box world-like game.
Oddities
If you open Internet Explorer from the desktop and the Sohu homepage hasn't been loaded yet, the truncation for Windows Update on top of the homepage, as well as blue blocks below it, appears to be different compared from opening Windows Update from the taskbar.
Cleanup > Pages missing date info > Unlicensed NES pages missing date info
Cleanup > Pages missing developer references
Cleanup > Pages missing publisher info
Cleanup > To do
Games > Games by content > Games with unused graphics
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by Bei Tong Fang
Games > Games by platform
Games > Unlicensed games > Unlicensed NES games
The Cutting Room Floor > Unimportant Awards > NES games