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I have Windows XP. Just trying to load this program results in an error message. However, if you go to Explore, and click on Properties for the Setup file, specifying to run the program in Windows 95 mode, 256 colors, it installs fine.I found the best game to be Hock-A-Loogie, which involves hacking on cars, a bicyclist, Principle McVicar, and squirrels for points. The only frustrating thing is that if you accidentally move your cursor outside the play window, the game suddenly pauses, bringing up a null screen. You have to click inside the play window to resume. Approximately 7 minutes a game.Second would be Court Chaos. That involves hitting people with tennis balls that are also trying to hit you. Taking out a squirrel gives you fast repeated fire of tennis balls. Once you're hit a certain number of times (I'm guessing 15), the game's over. Point is to get them before they get you. Games last about 3 minutes.Bug Justice was a bit of a disappointment. Concept is you try to stop ants from getting your snacks with a magnifying glass and the power of the sun. No matter how long you focus the sun's rays on a bug, all it does is smoke. No flareup. Very anti-climactic. Game lasted about 1 - 2 minutes.Thank You Drive Through: You attempt to serve Burgerworld customers, which arrive at an increasing pace, until they overrun you, and an angry customer beats you up. Ave game about 3 minutes.Wrecked 'Em Ball: You attempt to catch good things which Butthead tosses down to you, and avoid bad things and being hit by the wrecking ball. You're supposed to be able to duck the wrecking ball, but I didn't have much luck at that. About 2 minutes.Change It: You use the remote to change programs on about 16 TV's that randomly bring things up. You gain points by turning off programs which B&B classify as sucking, and loose points for turning off programs which B&B would regard as ruling. Play about a minute and a half.Air Guitar: Choose from three sounds, Beavis and Butthead producing musical tones to the word "Duh", Butthead burping, or Beavis flatulating.This is not so much a game as an exercise in musical creativity. You have one octave to work with, from C to C, utilizing the computer keyboard as your musical keyboard. Semi-tones are mostly included, though I believe it was Eb which was actually the same as E, under the B&B sing together option. The program allows for short sequencing, but not looping the sequence cycle for continuous repeated playing.
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