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- From: alexanderw@cber.cber.fda.gov (Bill Alexander)
- Subject: WT: Mimi II, Kids edu. program
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- Date: Mon, 4 Mar 1996 18:50:31 GMT
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- Looking for "Mimi II, Mimi Goes To Town" for C64. I have the original
- program: "Mimi" (c) Logidisque 1984. Mimi is a great educational program
- for kids 2-6 which teaches the use of the keyboard. Mimi is an ant who does
- something different for each letter of the alphabet (swim, eat, dance,
- sleep, dream, etc.). Kids love the game because it is colorful, has great
- music, and allows them to be in control of Mimi's actions. The graphic
- shows Mimi's house, a field, a stream, a lake with an island and some trees.
-
- Mimi was created by Anne Bergeron with music by her brother Eric Bergeron
- and published by Logidisque, Inc. of Montreal, Canada. There were two
- versions, one for English speaking and another for French speaking children.
- This company has long since moved away but I'm still looking for the sequel.
- The original program was reviewed in Compute's Gazette in '84 or '85 but I
- don't have the original article which was about 4 educational games for the
- C64. ANY help would be appreciated.
-
- Bill Alexander
- alexanderw@cber.cber.fda.gov
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