As a bonus, both game CDs contain identical Redbook audio sectors with a copy of the theme song to the Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? Game show that was on the air at the time. This is probably the only official release of the song in any form. But maybe the company who makes these games should consider making 'Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego' available for Windows XP. One could change the compatibilty settings, but it would have to be installed first.
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Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? Is fun, challenging, and at times humorous. This is a terrific game for anyone who wants to learn about history while capturing dangerous criminals at the same time. Part of the Carmen Sandiego Series.
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OverviewWhere in Time is Carmen Sandiego? is a spin-off of the educational Carmen Sandiego franchise in which players are tasked with traveling through time and around the world to locate and capture a number of criminals.
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From the casebook of Clay 'Red Eye' Walnum, Private Investigator:
At 5:00 a.m., Friday morning, July 29, I sat in my dingy office, laying waste to a breakfast of cold pepperoni pizza and hot chocolate, when my computer's message light flashed. I leaped from my chair, spilling hot chocolate on the latest issue of Detective's Monthly, and grasped the printed sheet that was even now ejecting from the printer.
Sandiego's gang had been at it again. According to the message, a female suspect had been seen in Moroni, Comoros, in possession of a sultan's stolen perfume bottle.
This was my chance for the big time! Nailing one of Carmen Sandiego's people would make me front-page news. Shoving the pizza off my desk and onto the floor, I located my phone and called Transoceanic Airways, making a reservation on the first flight to Comoros.
Even though Africa was stiflingly hot, I didn't waste time. As soon as I touched down at Moroni Airport, I made my way into the city to question the witnesses. My first stop was the embassy, where I was informed by the ambassador that he had seen the suspect leave in a convertible. She had said something about bringing a message to the president.
I made notes and moved on to the library. A mousey woman informed me that the suspect, carrying a tennis racket, had checked out books on the Etruscans. Flipping through my Detective's Almanac, I quickly determined that the Etruscans had come from Italy. Further, Italy's government was a republic with a president. Ah, hah! Rome!
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Before getting back to the airport, I found a phone booth and dialed up my crime computer. I already knew the suspect was female, drove a convertible and liked tennis. That might be enough evidence to get me an arrest warrant. To my disappointment, I was informed that two people fit the description I had so far: Carmen Sandiego and Lady Agatha. Denied a warrant, I continued on to the airport.
Immediately upon landing in Rome, I was the victim of a vicious attack by a thug with a pistol. I escaped with both my health and the certain conviction that I was indeed on the right track.
After recovering from a bout of jangled nerves (guns, especially when fired in my direction, have that effect upon me), I visited the palace. A guard then informed me that the woman I was pursuing had left in a vehicle flying a golden-lion flag. Rats! I had missed her again. No matter, I was getting closer, especially after learning from the librarian that my suspect had checked out all the books on Veddah artifacts. That knowledge, coupled with my trusty Detective's Almanac (which has two pages of full-color flags), pointed me to Sri Lanka.
In Sri Lanka I learned that the suspect, who had been wearing a fancy ring, had been especially curious about the ancient Franks. She also claimed she was a textile buyer interested in fashions. A quick check in my Detective's Almanac and I knew she was on her way to Paris, France.
In a state of acute anticipation, I dialed up the crime computer and added the ring to the suspect's description. Clutching an arrest warrant for Lady Agatha in my sweaty paw, I climbed aboard a France-bound jet.
I knew immediately my chase was near its end. The moment I disembarked from the jet, I was caught up in a whirlwind of action. Lady Agatha had lain in wait for me, hoping to gun me into history and make good her escape. Of course, she was no match for me. Soon she was in the custody of the local police.
'What are you doing?'
The sound of my wife's voice yanked me back to the real world. France vanished, replaced by the familiar surroundings of my living room.
'I'm playing a game called Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego', I explained. 'It's pretty neat. Not only is it fun, but it's also educational'. She picked up the box. 'An educational video game? Geez, don't tell the kids'. As if on cue, the kids tumbled into the room, grabbed the controls and got to work solving the Sandiego gang's next caper. I sat back, grinning, knowing that the kids were about to learn a great deal about the world.
'Yeah', I whispered, winking. 'Don't tell the kids'.
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