Category | Kids |
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Genre | Story book |
Players | 1 |
Age | 3 and up |
DVC | No |
Producer | Rabbit Ears Productions |
Publisher | Philips Media |
Year | 1991 |
Catalogue # | 8150038 (Italy) 310690012-2 (USA) 699012-2 (Europe from USA) 691003-2 (USA) PC 691068-2 (USA) MAC |
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712581500382 (Italy)
731069001225 (USA) 731069901228 (Europe from USA)
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Discs | 1 |
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Controller | Roller Controller |
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Description | “If it weren’t for Bill there wouldn’t have been a Wild West. It just would have been plain old mundane”. And so begins the colourful retelling of the legend of Pecos Bill – fearless buckaroo raised by coyotes. Narration by Robin Williams and music by Ry Cooder evoke the Texas of crusty cowboys and campfire tales. In addition to engrossing storytelling, this interactive experience offers a detailed parents’ guide which will help you enrich your child’s learning experience. You can choose an age level for games, display the story text on screen so kids see the words as they hear them, select activities related to the story and much more. Children can practice such important skills as recall, visual discrimination, classification, positional concepts and more. Pecos Bill is one in a series of interactive storytelling adventures. |
Remarks | Drawings by Tim Raglin Written by Rudyard Kipling |
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Credits | Seventy7 (Italian & European catalogue numbers) |
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Pinball
Category | Game |
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Genre | Pinball |
Players | 1 |
DVC | No |
Producer | CapDisc |
Publisher | Philips Media |
Year | 1991 |
Catalogue # | 8100180 Europe) 8140041 (The Netherlands) 310690034-2 (USA) 699034-2 (USA for Europe) PCIM-00003 (Japan) |
EAN | 8712581400415 (The Netherlands) 731069003427 (USA) 7310699003420 (USA for Europe) |
Discs | 1 |
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Controller | Gamepad |
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Description | See an entire pinball arcade with flashing lights, full digital sound effects and challenging playing fields materialise before your eyes. The robotic Cyber combines fast action with a complicating factor. Try to launch the ball from the magnet for higher scores. Enter the world of World War I in Dog Fight. Your mission is to shoot down Fokkers and other planes as you traverse the war torn countryside. Your flippers have gas tanks in them, so don’t use them carelessly! Spring Break is filled with beach babes, surfer dudes and major wave action. Try to spell the words “spring break” by hitting the beach balls. Once you do, take a trip into the local cafe for bonus scores. Meltdown is totally nuclear! |
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Reviews | The Completionist Review |
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Credits | Seventy7 (The Netherlands, Europe, Japanese & USA catalogue number) |