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Microshaft Winblows 98 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Microshaft Winblows 98
Microshaft Winblows 98 is a video game developed and released by Parroty Interactive. It parodies the then-popular Windows 98 operating system, as well as Microsoft and Windows' creator, Bill Gates.〔http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-20154159.html〕〔Edward Rothstein, ("TECHNOLOGY: CONNECTIONS; A time for sympathy, yes, sympathy for Microsoft in its lonely stand." ) ''The New York Times'', Published: January 12, 1998.〕 It touches on several scandals of the time which Microsoft was involved in. == Gameplay == When started, the game presents a bootsplash much like the one on the Windows 9x operating systems before presenting the user with a desktop from which various "applications" can be launched; these include spoofs of computer games (such as ''Doom''), Microsoft software (such as Internet Explorer), and even sometimes popular fads of the time (such as a "Billagotchi" that parodies Tamagotchi and Microsoft head Bill Gates〔("Microsoft bashers aren't welcome inside electronics show" ), Associated Press in ''The Augusta Chronicle'', September 27, 1997.〕〔Michael Marriott, ("As Big as Microsoft: Ribbing Gates" ), ''The New York Times'', March 19, 1998.〕). The game also has a storyline, where the player starts out as a tech support employee and must work his or her way up to a meeting with Microsoft CEO Bill Gates.
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