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{{sub-stub}}'''''3D Museum''''' is piece of [[Mega LD]] software. It is essentially a series of tech demos rather than a "game", demonstrating computer generated graphics as they were in around 1993/1994. | {{sub-stub}}'''''3D Museum''''' is piece of [[Mega LD]] software. It is essentially a series of tech demos rather than a "game", demonstrating computer generated graphics as they were in around 1993/1994. | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 21 March 2016
3D Museum | |||||
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System(s): Mega LD | |||||
Publisher: Pioneer | |||||
Developer: Multimedia Creators Network | |||||
Genre: Miscellaneous | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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3D Museum is piece of Mega LD software. It is essentially a series of tech demos rather than a "game", demonstrating computer generated graphics as they were in around 1993/1994.
Physical scans
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