@LoverDino: It runs fine on my Windows XP computer. It should work on Vista and 7 too. Use "run in compatability mode" if you have to. Also make sure that you run it in the right screen resolution (800x600, I think?) and color mode (at least 256 colors, but I'm not sure if you need to change anything there).
@TheMisspick: Aren't you supposed to be learning things, like - oh, I don't know - Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing or something like that? That's what we did when I was in elementary school. That, and "Five a Day", and "Kid Pix", and learning how to use Microsoft Power Point.
@dogman15 We do use Mavis Beacon a lot actually. Kid pix we use every once in awhile. We normally don't use these programs unless we aren't really doing anything for the day. Microsoft Power Point we use alot to. We have not done anything with Five a day. :)) Also, I am in 6th grade.
Oh yeah, you are a really nice person just to let you know :D
@TheMisspick: FYI, "Five a Day" was a computer game made by Dole (or a game developer Dole hired) intended to teach kids about the five food groups and eating healthily. Bobby Banana was a character. The theme song went something like "Five a day, five a day, let's all eat our five a day!" Another song I remember was "Vitamin C, vitamin C, vitamin C, C, C!" I can't find it anywhere on the Internet.
@dogman15 Lol. It sounds interesting. We have been mainly focusing on Mavis Beacon and how the computer works and where the source of our internet is located and all. We might be using Five a Day later on. I am not sure though :/
@dogman15 Oh well :/ Our most used programs are Mavis Beacon and Microsoft Word. We normally use Microsoft word for poems, stories, or something that goes along with what is going on that day. Like earlier today we used Microsoft Word to type a few paragraphs about Christopher Columbus.
I remember when I was young and I heard this song, I didn't particularly like Ace, because his notes sounded out of place, but now when I hear it again, I like it. I always thought this was the most clever SimTunes piece. Though I wonder what it would sound like if all of the bugs were replaced with Humbug, Do-Bee, Bumms and Wahler.
Here's something you probably didn't know, though; If you click on "Options" and then type "C:\Maxis\Simtunes\Tunesb\" in the "Custom Directory" bar, there's a couple of hidden songs you can access.
i wish i could play this game but it wont work on my new pc! :( thanks for the upload though
LoverDino 3 months ago
@LoverDino: It runs fine on my Windows XP computer. It should work on Vista and 7 too. Use "run in compatability mode" if you have to. Also make sure that you run it in the right screen resolution (800x600, I think?) and color mode (at least 256 colors, but I'm not sure if you need to change anything there).
dogman15 3 months ago
We have this game at my school. Alot of the kids play it the whole period if we are not reallt doing anything :DD
TheMisspick 4 months ago
@TheMisspick: What period is it? Recess? Computer lab? Homeroom?
dogman15 4 months ago
@dogman15 Computer lab :)
TheMisspick 4 months ago
@TheMisspick: Aren't you supposed to be learning things, like - oh, I don't know - Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing or something like that? That's what we did when I was in elementary school. That, and "Five a Day", and "Kid Pix", and learning how to use Microsoft Power Point.
(I'm just teasing, by the way :) )
dogman15 4 months ago
@dogman15 We do use Mavis Beacon a lot actually. Kid pix we use every once in awhile. We normally don't use these programs unless we aren't really doing anything for the day. Microsoft Power Point we use alot to. We have not done anything with Five a day. :)) Also, I am in 6th grade.
Oh yeah, you are a really nice person just to let you know :D
TheMisspick 4 months ago
@TheMisspick: FYI, "Five a Day" was a computer game made by Dole (or a game developer Dole hired) intended to teach kids about the five food groups and eating healthily. Bobby Banana was a character. The theme song went something like "Five a day, five a day, let's all eat our five a day!" Another song I remember was "Vitamin C, vitamin C, vitamin C, C, C!" I can't find it anywhere on the Internet.
dogman15 4 months ago
@dogman15 Lol. It sounds interesting. We have been mainly focusing on Mavis Beacon and how the computer works and where the source of our internet is located and all. We might be using Five a Day later on. I am not sure though :/
TheMisspick 4 months ago
@TheMisspick: I don't think they make it anymore, and I doubt your teacher would use "old" software.
dogman15 4 months ago
@dogman15 Oh well :/ Our most used programs are Mavis Beacon and Microsoft Word. We normally use Microsoft word for poems, stories, or something that goes along with what is going on that day. Like earlier today we used Microsoft Word to type a few paragraphs about Christopher Columbus.
TheMisspick 4 months ago
I remember when I was young and I heard this song, I didn't particularly like Ace, because his notes sounded out of place, but now when I hear it again, I like it. I always thought this was the most clever SimTunes piece. Though I wonder what it would sound like if all of the bugs were replaced with Humbug, Do-Bee, Bumms and Wahler.
MewYuki23 10 months ago
@MewYuki23: Well, you wouldn't want to use Wahler, because then he'd be singing non-harmonius notes on the drum line. You'd have to keep Sticks.
dogman15 10 months ago
Love this tune.
1ucasvb 11 months ago
w00t!
willwold 1 year ago
The Electric guitar bug mostly sounds like a dying bison.
SuperCatfire 1 year ago
@SuperCatfire (I'm Replying to myself)It gets so low
SuperCatfire 1 year ago
@SuperCatfire:
And have you ever heard a dying bison?
dogman15 1 year ago
I loved all of the songs in this game.
Here's something you probably didn't know, though; If you click on "Options" and then type "C:\Maxis\Simtunes\Tunesb\" in the "Custom Directory" bar, there's a couple of hidden songs you can access.
HYAAALP 1 year ago
@HYAAALP:
I did know that. In fact, I imported all of the "secret" songs into the correct folder for normal viewing in the "Load" option.
dogman15 1 year ago
Pokemon Trading Card Game is actually a game for Game Boy Color, but not the N64 so that couldn't be it.
tkwtube01 2 years ago
I thought it meant the actual card game with paper cards kids would trade.
dogman15 2 years ago
It could refer to both, but there was a videogame incarnation of it, which probably explains why N64 was mentioned in the section you searched.
tkwtube01 2 years ago