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|title=<center>Learning Voyage</center> | |title=<center>Learning Voyage</center> | ||
|image=Learning_voyage_sand_trapped_-_splash_screen.jpg | |image=Learning_voyage_sand_trapped_-_splash_screen.jpg | ||
|imagecaption=Splash screen from ''Learning Voyage: Sand Trapped! (Grade 3)''. | |imagecaption=Splash screen from ''Learning Voyage: Sand Trapped! (Grade 3)''. | ||
|status=<span style="color: | |status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | ||
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Davidson & Associates, Inc. was perhaps most well-known for their ''Math'' and ''Reading Blaster'' computer games. However, in 1998, a subsidiary of Davidson called Learningways, Inc. created an '''series of computer games called ''Learning Voyage'''''. Davidson owned the trademark, copyright, and publishing rights, but credit has also been given to Learningways. | Davidson & Associates, Inc. was perhaps most well-known for their ''Math'' and ''Reading Blaster'' computer games. However, in 1998, a subsidiary of Davidson called Learningways, Inc. created an '''series of computer games called ''Learning Voyage'''''. Davidson owned the trademark, copyright, and publishing rights, but credit has also been given to Learningways. | ||
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No copies have shown up on Amazon or eBay in their original releases, but the re-branded versions are common, usually going for a few dollars plus shipping on either site. | No copies have shown up on Amazon or eBay in their original releases, but the re-branded versions are common, usually going for a few dollars plus shipping on either site. | ||
On May | On May 5th, 2016, [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Kr604ngSJTNukUFJHXwPQ Lingyan203] uploaded [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO281eOZTbE a video] of ''Sand Trapped!'' to YouTube. | ||
Other videos of the games have been uploaded as well, but no dumped ROMs of the games exist. | |||
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Revision as of 15:48, 25 March 2019
Davidson & Associates, Inc. was perhaps most well-known for their Math and Reading Blaster computer games. However, in 1998, a subsidiary of Davidson called Learningways, Inc. created an series of computer games called Learning Voyage. Davidson owned the trademark, copyright, and publishing rights, but credit has also been given to Learningways.
There were two games in the series: Learning Voyage: Sand Trapped! (Grade 3) and Learning Voyage: Swamped! (Grade 4). Some have also just called them Learning Voyage (Grade 3) and Learning Voyage (Grade 4). The games were also re-branded as Davidson's Learning Center Series 3rd Grade and Learning Center Series 4th Grade.
There used to be a video on YouTube of the intro cutscene, but this is now long gone. However, all is not lost. Designers Laura Juitt and Julian D Landa have posted screenshots from the games to their portfolios. (Note that one of the screenshots on Landa's portfolio is incorrectly labeled as being from Learning Voyage when it is actually from Geometry Blaster, a different Davidson computer game.)
Information on the minigames found within the games can be found on the website for Classwell, one of the publishers of educational software suite Classworks Gold, which included the Learning Voyage games (the file names begin with "lv" and "lvr"). The PDFs also include monochrome screenshots.
No copies have shown up on Amazon or eBay in their original releases, but the re-branded versions are common, usually going for a few dollars plus shipping on either site.
On May 5th, 2016, Lingyan203 uploaded a video of Sand Trapped! to YouTube.
Other videos of the games have been uploaded as well, but no dumped ROMs of the games exist.