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| Author: | MECC |
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| Engine: | QuickTime/Macromedia |
This is a computer game created by MECC in 1995. It is essentially a stage play simulation game in which you can make plays. Very similar to The American Girls Premiere which was created by the Learning Company in ca. 1998 and functions about the same way.
Create, direct and perform your very own plays!
Opening Night brings your imagination to life with more than 40 photo-realistic costumed characters, 110 different sets, hundreds of props and sound effects, and musical selections. Join your audience and watch your play on-screen or print it out and perform it live!
Hardware Requirements For Macintosh Computers:
>68030 required (LC III or greater), 68040 or Power Macintosh recommended
>System 7.1 or higher
>8MB RAM
>13" or larger color display (640x480, 256 colors)
>5 MB of hard drive space
>Double-speed CD-ROM
>Macintosh-compatible printer optional
Enjoy the game!
CompatibilityAlso runs on Windows 3.1, 95, 98 and XP!
Comments
Thank you for your response. It's quite an obscure game like most of the games on here. If you really want to see other people's plays, it would require for that person to make a video of the play but either doing a camrip (poor quality), or using software like Camstudio (which is free) and a built-in stereo mix or audio playback to record the audio from the game you're playing.
Cute software. I don't suppose anyone knows anywhere you can download other people's plays from.