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'''Where in Space is Carmen Sandiego?''' is an educational game made by Broderbrund Software in 1993, in which the player must chase Carmen Sandiego and her alien henchmen throughout the planets and moons of the Milky Way. It runs on DOS. An empty box that presumably once held the deluxe version of the game now sits in the [[Sim Office]].
 
'''Where in Space is Carmen Sandiego?''' is an educational game made by Broderbrund Software in 1993, in which the player must chase Carmen Sandiego and her alien henchmen throughout the planets and moons of the Milky Way. It runs on DOS. An empty box that presumably once held the deluxe version of the game now sits in the [[Sim Office]].
 
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==History==
[[User:AeinSilverwolf|Ian]] brought in a copy on Sept. 22, 2008. It is NOT an exception to the Sim Office rule of "No video games without Commander permission".
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This game was one of the station activities for small children during [[EEPs]] and [[Summer Camp]] for at least some of the time during which these programs existed. On Sept. 22, [[2008-09|2008]], [[User:AeinSilverwolf|Ian Martin]] donated a copy to [[Spacesim]]. It is NOT an exception to the Sim Office rule of "No video games without [[Commander]] permission".
  
  
 
''For more information on Carmen Sandiego, please visit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Sandiego Wikipedia.]''
 
''For more information on Carmen Sandiego, please visit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Sandiego Wikipedia.]''

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The Deluxe Edition box art.

This article is about Space Sim Lore. It contains anecdotes or Spacesim mythology.


Where in Space is Carmen Sandiego? is an educational game made by Broderbrund Software in 1993, in which the player must chase Carmen Sandiego and her alien henchmen throughout the planets and moons of the Milky Way. It runs on DOS. An empty box that presumably once held the deluxe version of the game now sits in the Sim Office.

History

This game was one of the station activities for small children during EEPs and Summer Camp for at least some of the time during which these programs existed. On Sept. 22, 2008, Ian Martin donated a copy to Spacesim. It is NOT an exception to the Sim Office rule of "No video games without Commander permission".


For more information on Carmen Sandiego, please visit Wikipedia.