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Are there any Wizard of Oz computer programs or CD-ROMs?

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Are there any Wizard of Oz computer programs or CD-ROMs?

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Quite a few. Some examples: • The Legends of Oz came out in 1993 from Multicom Publishing, and has a number of different elements: The complete text of The Wizard of Oz, animated storybooks of three SillyOZbul picture books by Roger S. Baum, pictures and film clips from The Movie, a matching game, background information, and more. It does not seem to be generally available any more, but searching might turn it up. • QVision Publishing (now defunct) put out a number of CD-ROMs based on the Oz books of L. Frank Baum. Each of Baum’s fourteen Oz novels was released on its own CD-ROM with the complete text, narration, and illustrations. They were sold individually or as a set, and they also sold a single CD-ROM that holds just the texts of all fourteen novels. • Reading Adventures in Oz, an educational game issued by Davidson and Associates around 1993 (I have yet to locate a copy of this, but you can find out more and download a copy at http://coreduo.me.uk/index.php?id=350). • The Wizard

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