Talk:Spider-Man Cartoon Maker

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I believe this came free with several Packard Bell PC's in England during the late 90's. I've never actually seen a boxed copy of this anywhere. I do have fond memories of blowing up Aunt May in my cartoons, ah. Also notabl e is the existance of the Batman Cartoon Maker. - Jontce 10:39, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC) and singing in the microphone... Burning.

I never saw a boxed copy either, but im sure there was one, my version included it with Bug Adventure, but I did buy a boxed version of the X-Men Cartoon Maker. - User:UnlimitedAccess

This was shipped with Packard Bell computers in the United States in 1995 with the release of the, then new, advent of the windows 95 Operating System. In the U.S. the dual load disk for the Spiderman cartoon maker (simple animation), and "My First Encyclopedia" program of a tree-house designed for youths 5-10 on a computer was likely one of the first GUI (Graphic User Interface) programs that launched the "point and click" advancements in the graphical computer interface that assured the place of computers in the home throughout the world. Eddy.KK2007 08:26, 22 February 2007 (UTC) Eddy


 * There is a boxed version, I had it for my computer when I was a little kid (loved it!) I believe Sierra Online owned Knowledge Adventure and they sold the boxes through their magazine InterAction —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.107.152.253 (talk) 13:59, 30 January 2009 (UTC)

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