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Cross Country USA was definitely one of my all time favorite games as a kid. I often played it during computer class in elementary school. At the time, I did not even realize that it was an educational game; it was simply fun to drive around... In this educational and entertaining computer game, you as the player must drive an eighteen wheel truck across the country (hence the title Cross-Country USA) to load cargo and make deliveries in over one hundred cities. - Classic PC Games
Game will run in OS X Classic Mode.
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Okay thanks, I just re-uploaded it with a different name =)
screenshot names like "picture_3_2.png" and "picture_1_2.png" are bad, because the website system doesn't know which game is it. Better to give the same name as the game title.
There, I changed the screenshot to reflect what the game actually looks like. I also added to the description that the game will run in Classic Mode.
I remember playing a version of this on my old 98SE pc when I was younger. Took me a long time to figure out what to do and where to go.
Yes, it is.
hello!
is it 68k compatible??
The screenshots look like they are from a later version...and the educational version (not available) will let you build your own scenarios. As it stands, the version I have is getting off of my hard drive.
Was "Cross Country Canada" ever published for the Mac? I only remember playing that one on the Apple II.
PS: thanks for fixing the archive! It runs great in Basilisk II with Mac OS 7 (for me, anyhow).
Edit: Changed 'xxx 7' to 'Mac OS 7' - IIGS User
Expands fine in a later version of Stuffit, I'll re-pack in v5.5 and upload, replacing this one.
No luck either... looks like someone uploaded a bad copy.
HOWEVER... I can't get this one to expand. Anyone had any luck with that?
Yes, yes! I used to play this one on the Apple II.