The
Learning Company has combined desktop publishing with the Pokémon
phenomenon to create Pokémon: Project Studio -- Blue Version for kids'
PCs everywhere. With 81 of the 151 Pokémon in existence at their
disposal, kids can create cards, stickers, key chains, tattoos,
certificates, signs, stationery, banners, and a whole lot more. And if
they can nag their parents into getting Pokémon: Project Studio -- Red
Version, they can have access to the rest of the Pokémon for a grand
total of 151 creatures at their disposal.
From the lovable
Pikachu to the happy-go-lucky Squirtle to Charmander, the lizard with
fire in his tail, all the kids' favorites are here. Running in Windows
95 with an interface similar to the one found in other desktop
publishing packages, this program allows kids to drop their favorite
creatures into various templates and manipulate them. They can rotate
and layer objects, add background effects, and insert text. If they have
photos of themselves, they can even use those to drop themselves into
the world of Pokémon.
Sample sheets for the stickers and shrink
sheets are included in the box, and the instruction booklet lists the
Avery Dennison part numbers for all the supplemental supplies needed to
make postcards, labels, business cards, and much more.
As the box proclaims, "Gotta make 'em all!"
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