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Anyone remember the many DOS 'edutainment' games? Super Solvers Midnight Rescue, Outnumbered, Number Munchers (Apple II Port), Math Blaster, StickyBear Math?
I still got copies of Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe and Sim City for DOS on their respective floppies and in box, but not old enough hardware to play them on (not even my oldest laptop has a 3.5" floppy drive.)
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