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On a side note, on the OS X version of Carmen San Diego, the Fax pane appears to have some graphical error when you try to open it, but the Mac OS 9 version looks OK to me.To get started check out our wiki page or The Emulation General Wiki. I personally recommend to use it on Basilisk II or on a real 68040 Quadra-based Macintosh running System 7.1 up to Mac OS 8.1, but I have not tested Version 3.5 on my iMac G3 running OS 9.2.1, but it would work on older versions of Mac OS prior to version 9, so I'm guessing that fm2 has a problem with Version 3 of this title that he is playing. However, as fm2 pointed out Versions 3.0 and 3.5 of both the World and USA versions of Carmen San Diego usually freezes (on Mac OS 9.2) upon launch.
Thanks for uploading! Version 4.0 (uploaded in Late 2015) of Where in the World is Carmen San Diego worked really well as a full install on my 15 inch PowerBook G4 1.5 GHz Early 2005 running OS X 10.4.11 Tiger, and as a minimal install on my iMac G3 (Indigo, 2000, 350 MHz) running OS 9.2.1 and my iBook G3 (Dual USB, Mid-2001) running OS X 10.4.11 (also). Versions 3.0 and 3.5 run best in Basilisk II. World scans.zip - Scans of English versions 3.0/3.5/4.0, including manuals, inserts, and discs CompatibilityĪrchitecture: 68k PPC PPC (Carbonized) x86 (Windows) World 4.0 TG.iso - Version 4.0 Teacher's Guide and User's Guide World 4.0.iso - Version 4.0 (School Edition only, 2004) World 3.5 Spanish.iso - Spanish translation of v3.5, reissued by The Learning Company Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? Treasures of Knowledge is an entirely different game.Ĭarmen World 3.5.3.toast - Version 3.5, reissued by The Learning Company This is the final edition of the original branch of the game.
On the other hand, it does run on PowerPC OS X, and up to Windows 7.ĭespite their different version numbers, all of the versions on this page are essentially the same game, with only the minor differences noted above. However, it actually includes the same 50 countries it also omits the opening animation and has slightly worse graphics where text is included. Version 4.0, released exclusively to the school market in 2004, was billed as including ten more countries than 3.5, as well as updated geographic information. Despite being labeled as version 3.5 and bearing the same "El mundo de Carmen Sandiego" branding as the English-language re-release, it did not include the Global Language Link-Up, though did include the other additions. (Wikipedia)Īfter The Learning Company's purchase of Brøderbund, the game was re-released (version 3.5.3) under the new "The Worlds of Carmen Sandiego" banner, with an improved launcher/installer, and with the Learning Company logo replacing that of Brøderbund in the intro video.Ī Spanish translation, titled ❽ónde en el mundo estará Carmen Sandiego?, was also released. Version 3.5, released in 1998, added speech welcoming the player to each country, a talking translator, and an "ACME Global Language Link-Up" satellite that quizzed the user on the local language. This was the last version of the game to follow the "classic" formula of the series, but much of the game, especially the "warrant" portion, was heavily redesigned.
This game included hundreds of QuickTime videos of Lynne Thigpen playing The Chief. The third version of Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? was released on the heels of the end of the hit PBS Kids game show in 1996.