![]() Jagged Alliance is another excellent series, I already had number 2 but recently completed the collection with the first game and expansions.Ĭonquer the World is one I bought new when I was a kid, and got many hours out of it - all the included games are favourites. If you have a big box copy let me know and I will throw money at you Morrowind is probably my all time favourite game - just need Tribunal to complete the set now. Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 I already had, plus the Time Twister expansion, but I managed to win an auction on US ebay for $8 for both expansions Shipping was $32, luckily the seller didn't cancel the auction I've been pretty busy last couple of months! time to take a break though I think The 34 titles should hold off any need to shop for CD-ROM titles for quite some The Edutainment CD16 multimedia upgrade kit, with 34 titles, offers good value for money. VoiceAssist is a voice-recognition program for Windows and Creative Software is a compilation of the Sound Blaster 16's audio utilities such as WaveStudio, Ensemble and Talking Scheduler. The remaining two titles are VoiceAssist and Creative Software. For graphics manipulation, there are five titles - Altamira Composer, Aldus PhotoStyler SE, Gallery Effects, HSC Digital Morph and Kai's Powertools. Another title, Children Screen Singer is a karaoke-type singing software designed for kids. On the edutainment and infotainment front, we have titles such as Speed, 3D Dinosaur Adventure, New Grolier Multimedia Encyclopaedia, Adventures, Allie's Playhouse, Scooter's Magic Castle, Peter Pan, Eagle Eye Mysteries, Four-Footed Friends and Stradiwakius. There are 16 CD-ROM games including Syndicate Plus, Ultima VIII: Pagan, Wing Commander II, Strike Commander, Hong Kong Mahjong, Ultima VII, Links, Rebel Assault, Ultima Underworld, Shadow Caster, Space Hulk, Chuck Yeager's Air Combat, Wing Commander Academy, Savage Empire, Seven Cities of Gold II and Populous II. Let us examine the CD-ROM software by looking at the game titles first. With an MPEG-based video playback card such as Sigma Design's ReelMagic and a CD-ROM drive with CD-i support, namely the CR563-B, users can watch CD-ROM-based CD-i movies on their personal computers. In fact, the CR563-B drives that come with Creative Technology's upgrade kits can run CD-i movies. ![]() Unlike the older batch of CR563-B drives, the Edutainment CD16 multimedia upgrade kit supports the CD-i format. ![]() The sound card and CD-ROM drive employed are the Sound Blaster Basic 16 and Creative/Panasonic CR563-B respectively. Both kits use the same sound card and CD-ROM drive. Hardware-wise, Edutainment CD16 is no different from Discovery CD16 (reviewed more than a month ago). The 34 titles consist of a mix of games, edutainment software and infotainment titles. WITH 34 CD-ROM titles, Sound Blaster Edutainment CD16 happens to be the multimedia upgrade kit with the most software titles available at the moment. An upgrade kit packed with 34 CD-ROM titles ![]()
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