Speed Knowledge Adventure, Inc. 1993

Zoom through the history and science of speed starting off with the spear-carrying Neanderthal man, followed by the wheel. You move ahead to the bicycle, and race toward rocket cars, and sound-barrier breaking jets. Experience the simulations of the speed of light. You discover that Albert Einstein claimed the fastest speed in the universe might will be "The speed of your imagination". The interactive IMAX movie consists of watching the MacGillivray-Freeman movie, SPEED. Speed reading consists of the speed and comprehension-building game and attention-riveting sounds (like Orff's Carmina Burana, Rossini's Barber of Seville, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, and Rossini's William Tell Overture (The lone ranger) toward improved reading. Speed match consists of watching the preschool scientist, and choose which picture matches the speed given. For example - animal, the race car, rollercoaster, and the antelope. Instantly Access the Speed of Your Choice! consists of watching the machines like Ford's Model T, da Vinci's helicopter, and Cousteau's snorkel. The fastest way to learn consists of watching the acceleration and watch the fastest baseball, fastest animals, fastest jet, and zoom in the globe to discover the "hot spots". Zoomscape A-Mazing Speed consists of zipping through the maze making split-decisions about who is faster for example: Is it a dolphin of a shark?, It is a sky diver or a helicopter? Who would win? A rooster or carnivorous arachnid? If you can finish the game, you will be greeted with the finish line. This game came with Packard Bell computers in the early to mid 90's. It came on a CD-ROM, along with other Knowledge Adventure titles, like Undersea Adventure, Speed, and a Knowledge Adventure demo of other products.
Info/Screenshots
Included in Packard Bell Knowledge Adventure OEM (1995) ISO Demo 453MB (uploaded by Scaryfun)
Video
Full Demo 7MB (@My Abandonware)


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