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OCR: Fascinating and Adventurous: Dinosaurs 3D, giant fun on your PC. Experience the evolution of life on our planet in a three-dimen- 1 Dinosaurs 3D 00 sional adventure - a thriller at the dawn of time! - Based on scientific facts, Dinosaurs 3D guides you through the K 5 lost world of reptiles, introducing you to the now extinct monsters 50 and the dangers primeval creatures faced. Learn how dinosaurs lived and survived on earth millions of years ago. Join our dinosaurs on their search for food, watch them fly over mountain ranges and catch fish in Jurassic rivers and lakes. Follow a carnivorous Tyrannosaurus Rex on his raids and witness medieval knights fight mystical dragons. Engaging 3D animations, detailed illustrations and pages of entertaining text provide knowledge and understanding. A number of features including rotating and zooming contribute 10 to hours and hours of fun and excitement! a Start/texts System requirements Diplodocus - Operating System Windows 95 or Windows 3.1x S ISBN 1-892898-01-2 Diplodocus CPU 486 DX/66 MHz K The Diplodocus (Greek: dokos = beam) belonged to the large herbivores RAM 8MB RAM (12MB recommended) of the Saurischia (lizard-hipped reptiles) group. 90000 The Diplodocus lived in the upper Malm Screen display 256-color SVGA (16 bit recommended) d of the Jurassic Period and has been 0 inosaurs 3D found mostly in North America. CD-ROM Speed 6 x CD-ROM drive Although between 25 mto 30 m (32.5 ff to 99 ft) long, he attained Available space 4 MB on hard disk a weight of "only" 10 metric tons. The reason for that was Diplodocus' Audio Windows compatible sound card light vertebrae structure. 781892 898012 (8 bit recommended) The bones were nearly hollow and were held together by ancillary bones and strong muscle fibers. MEGASYSTEMS Other Mouse or other pointing device In comparison, a Brachiosaurus weighed up to 80 metric tons. Internet Modem and internet access Software with vision (optional; if internet feature is used)