aimeeandbeatles
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If you've forgotten the name of a game, post here and someone may be able to help you.
I have three:
1. I remember when I was 5 or 6 or 7 (this would be 1997-1999 or so), at the local after-school program, they had a console, which I don't remember. I remember one time watching older kids playing this 3D game with a monkey wearing a red (?) shirt and baseball hat. I don't remember any more details.
2. When we had the 3-day Windows 95, it came with some disc, "Starting with Windows 95" or something. On that, it had some sort of awful-looking 3D game where you were trying to drive a car. I kept crashing mine into brick walls. Anybody have an idea? (I know it's not Streets of SimCity.)
3. On old elementry school Macs (System 7, I think, with Apple At Ease), it had some math game. I remember when you first started up, you'd be taken to this "room", where you clicked on various animations to play the games. The only game I remember is something to do with fractions, you would drag and drop the fraction blocks into this thing, which would then make it into "music."
Thanks.

I have three:
1. I remember when I was 5 or 6 or 7 (this would be 1997-1999 or so), at the local after-school program, they had a console, which I don't remember. I remember one time watching older kids playing this 3D game with a monkey wearing a red (?) shirt and baseball hat. I don't remember any more details.
2. When we had the 3-day Windows 95, it came with some disc, "Starting with Windows 95" or something. On that, it had some sort of awful-looking 3D game where you were trying to drive a car. I kept crashing mine into brick walls. Anybody have an idea? (I know it's not Streets of SimCity.)
3. On old elementry school Macs (System 7, I think, with Apple At Ease), it had some math game. I remember when you first started up, you'd be taken to this "room", where you clicked on various animations to play the games. The only game I remember is something to do with fractions, you would drag and drop the fraction blocks into this thing, which would then make it into "music."
Thanks.
