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Children of the 70s and 80s will never forget the iconic educational video game "Oregon Trail" – which shaped many school kids across the country.
Oregon Trail co-creator Don Rawitsch talks about the game's history, from its humble beginnings to its induction into the World Video Game Hall of Fame.
The Oregon Trail was once the most widely distributed software in US schools. It gripped a generation and changed gaming forever, but debates rage on about the history it depicts.
The Oregon Trail is that rarest of artifacts, a computer game that predates the rise of the personal computer by about five years—even the first rudimentary video arcade and TV computer games ...
The iconic educational video game The Oregon Trail is being made into a movie musical by Will Speck, Josh Gordon, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.
Like many other video games, “Uncharted” uses fragments of history to advance its user-interactive storyline.
Oregon Trail is out for the cell phone now! Other than that, no idea. <BR><BR>They don't make educational games like they used to when I was a kid.
A new version of the classic '80s video game Oregon Trail tries to represent the lives of Native Americans more accurately — no more braids or bows and arrows. But you can still die of dysentery.
The Oregon Trail was estimated to be about 2,170 miles long. Here's how many people traveled it between 1841 and 1884 to settle out west.
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