This list pays tribute to the greatest games you could play on your school library computer.
"Gameloft, a leader in the development and publishing of games, and HarperCollins Productions, an award-winning media production company within HarperCollins Publishers, are thrilled to announce that "The Oregon Trail", the multiple award-winning official successor to the global phenomenon, is now available to play on PlayStation®4 (PS4®) and PlayStation®5 (PS5®)" - Gameloft.
Review - Maybe the price is a bit high too, but you’ll mostly find an amazing adventure to be had should you take in The Oregon Trail.
"Gameloft, a leader in the development and publishing of games, and HarperCollins Productions, today announced the release of free DLC for the PC and Switch versions of their game "The Oregon Trail"." - Gameloft and HarperCollins Productions.
i remember one time my friend had a copy of doom 1 and we just installed it to every computer in the computer classroom. then when everyone had free time in the class we would just start playing doom. sigh..... good times :D
Sim City 2000 didn't exist when I was in grade school.
I remember spending hours on Number/Word/Fraction Munchers, even through Middle School it was still addicting for pc. I also remember asking if they had it for NES and I was sad that it never made it outside the old Apple pc's. Also I remember the ctrl+open apple+reset when it locked up.
Cosmic osmo..