If you remember it on the disney website, I suggest using the wayback machine and oldweb.today as archive sites to look for the game or games similar to it.
I can't seem to access the "Kid's Island", the area I'm pretty sure the game was on. It's been taken down. I definitely remember an island-shaped map housing this game and others. One of the others was Mikey and Minnie's Safe Internet Adventure, where Mickey and Minnie taught internet safety things that I wouldn't use until years later. Another was a game where you made characters from Out of the Box dance.
Here is the closest I've come on the Wayback Machine: disney.go.com/kids/today/index.html I can't find any screenshots of what the website looked like.
I found and remember playing all of the games listed in this article, but I think they were made a few years after this.
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I wonder, i got a custom arvade machine with 5000 plus games on it from nes till the wii ware games. Theres also pokemon minis, snes satelliview, n64 dd, and finally prototypes. I wonder if this gsme is on it.
Only one way to find out. Go check.
Kallus, could you find the magazine article?
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So, to clarify, this thread is for a mod to drive a "Bluebird Bus Engine C" appear in a game called "BeamNG.drive", a driving simulator in Steam's Early Access program.
With 90,000 downloads and a 17.9 mb zip file, there's got to be someone that's mirrored the download.
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If it was never released, it would be difficult to get this out, especially since there are soooooooo many different licences to go through. Good luck!
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Well, Postman Pat: The Movie is one of my favorite films of 2014. I was looking for the Quebec French dub because I noticed it and I wanted to watch it so badly.
Good to know. Now I'm curious about it because I didn't realise the Quebecois dubbing community was so well documented.
I searched the Canadian Trademark Database's free information, but I couldn't get anything. Hopefully, we'll find the VFQ eventually.
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Sesame Park was a joint production by Sesame Workshop and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Shorter versions of "Canadian Sesame Street" or "Sesame Street Canada" were produced to air between commercials, but Sesame Park was a full 26-minute program. (It might have been longer, as the CBC didn't run third-party ads.) It featured segments about Canadian culture, bilingualism (replacing Spanish with French joual), and their own set of Muppets. Some segments of the show were apparently licenced to other foreign versions of Sesame Street, including Plaza Sesamo. The show is notable enough to be featured in the CBC Museum. There is no known home release.
So where is it?
My guess is, somewhere in CBC's archives. It's reasonable that the network would have archives of things they produced, if not full episode tapes. The show would probably be released on DVD, but the joint effort could mean there are licencing issues with the program.
What can we do?
I would say encouraging CBC and SW to coordinate a new licencing agreement would be a good start. It would be great to get official copies of full episodes, but even just getting access to Canadian segments would be great. I am aware there are a few clips of the show online, but most of the show is missing.
Do any of the more experienced Lost Media hunters have any other suggestions for a search?
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oh my i remember that creepy looking lamb lol.. thanks for the creepy memories
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I don't remember a show by the name "Guess What", but as I would have been very young at the time, there is a possibility I still could have seen it. I might remember if we found pictures of the short.
What was the show about? Crazy Quilt had a woman and a racoon puppet as the two (as far as I can recall, only) characters. They were named Maggie and Jackson. Apparently, there were also a blonde lady and a mascot-style tiger. I don't remember them at all.
That didn't air on CBC, though.
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