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Encarta 95??
Just yesterday I finally remembered the name to this. I didn’t have a lot of video games so I spent untold hours on this. I want to get it again, somehow.
This game has lived rent free in my head for so long but I couldn’t think of the name. Thanks.
Is this encarta?
Edit – just seen the caption lol
Encarta was the shit.
A part of my brain just turned on like starting a car that had been sitting outside for 25 years.
Thanks for the time travel
Oh man I loved this game! I couldn’t keep all the information in my head so I started memorizing the correct options for the correct answers. I was the only one in my family to beat the game. I’m pretty certain this is why I suddenly randomly “know” something obscure with zero context.