Age of Dinosaurs 3D 7.9

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    05/12/2004
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Publisher’s description

When the screensaver opens, you'll feel like you're flying over lakes, past tropical vegetation, and right up to prehistoric beasts. The camera moves around a near-realistic 3D world (complete with fog and rippling water) and lets you observe several of the most famous dinosaurs, including the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus, and Pteranodon. You can select the time of day or leave it on the random setting and watch as night engulfs the dinosaurs. The screensaver allows you to choose from multiple screen resolutions to achieve the best performance on your machine. With your stereo sound card, you will hear dinosaur sounds. However, if you happen to have a sound card with a four-speaker system, you will experience more authentic-sounding audio effects. If you want to know the current date or time, the screensaver can display this information.

Version 7.9 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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