Capitol Hill (video game)
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Capitol Hill | |
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Developer(s) | Amazing Media |
Publisher(s) | The Software Toolworks |
Platform(s) | Macintosh, Windows |
Release | 1993 |
Genre(s) | Educational |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Capitol Hill is an educational game developed by American studio Amazing Media and published by The Software Toolworks in 1993 for Windows and Macintosh. The game lets the players be a representative from a US state and learn about the U.S. Congress by joining committees as well as meeting with foreign aides.[improper synthesis?][1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Opheim, Cynthia; Stouffer, W.B. (March 1997). "Using 'Capitol Hill' CD ROM To Teach Undergraduate Political Science Courses". PS: Political Science and Politics. 30 (1): 68–70. doi:10.2307/420673. JSTOR 420673. S2CID 154818888. Gale A19284544 ProQuest 224961191.
- ^ "Software Reviews : Capitol Hill Publisher: Amazing Media/The Software Toolworks, 60 Leveroni Court, Novato, CA 94949; 415-883-3000; 800-234-3088; FAX 415-883-0367 Year of Publication: 1993 Version reviewed: MPC CD-ROM Materials: CD-ROM disk, installation card (no manual) Price: $49.95". Social Science Computer Review. 13 (1): 94–95. April 1995. doi:10.1177/089443939501300109. S2CID 220159204.
- ^ Jackson, David S. (24 June 2001). "Babes in Byteland". Time.
- ^ Peltz, James F. (26 June 1990). "Software Toolworks Stock Falls". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Daniels, Eugenia C. (26 November 1993). "THE FUTURE IS NOW IN ELECTRONIC GAMES". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ Kantrowitz, Barbara (12 December 1993). "It Can Rom, But It Can't Hide". Newsweek.
- ^ Ellison, Carol (31 October 1993). "OF MICE AND KIDS". Washington Post.