This is the first FIFA game to feature real-time 3D graphics using technology called "Virtual Stadium". It is also the first in the series to present players with real player names and positions, with ranking, transfer and team customization tools.
Windows Chicago build 58 is the development version of Windows 95.
This is a very early version, released in august 1993.
The taskbar and startbutton aren't available yet, but you can see the beginnings of them...
Dispite its simplicity, this game is very entertaining. You control a skier and you get to compete in various challenges. The diversity of this game is its main advantage. You can snowboard, perform acro aerial jumps, storm down a slope in an innertube, try your luck in a downhill descent or simply shoot down kids and various animals using snowballs.
The second version of the well known operating system Windows.
Showing some common applications as Paint, Write (Wordpad since Win95), a very limited control panel...
This is a video of Windows 3.11 using Calmira XP 4.0 as shell.
It even has support for long filenames!
More information about Calmira on http://www.abzone.be
Another beautiful and fun game! Each character has his own skills, you have to cooperate to solve the different puzzles .
Watch the intro, level 1 and a bit of level 2.
A WWII-game with a Sherman M4-tank.
You can drive one tank at a time and give orders to the other tanks. Played a bit around in the movie, but I don't remember how to play it exactly...
Boston Bomb Club is without a doubt one of the most unique puzzle games ever created, although not necessarily one of the most comprehensible. As one of the world's most famous scientists in the 19th century, your favorite pastime is devising bizarre mazes made up of trampolines, wheels, steam engines, etc. and roll bombs into them to hit the destination safely.