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''Microshaft Winblows 98'' is a 1998 interactive comedy video game for Windows and the Classic Mac OS. It parodies the then-upcoming
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operating system, as well as
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co-founder
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. Released by Palladium Interactive during the ''
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'' case and at a time when Microsoft, Windows, and Gates were easy targets for jokes, the game offers a satirical take on this ripe subject matter. Developed by
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, the self-professed ''National Lampoon'' of the interactive media industry, ''Microshaft Winblows 98'' became the company's fourth interactive comedy video game, after ''
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'' which is a clone of adventure video game ''
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'', ''
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'' which is a satire of science-fiction film series ''
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'', and ''
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'', a spoof of supernatural TV series ''The'' ''X Files'', respectively. Initially released on January 5, 1998 before gaining further exposure through being present at
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, ''Microshaft Winblows 98'' was praised by magazines and newspapers, mostly for its clever and blunt humor.


Concept and gameplay

Despite Microsoft being the target of jokes for a considerable period of its then 23-year history, ''Microshaft Winblows 98'' was released at a specific point in time when Microsoft and Bill Gates were in the news for controversial reasons. In particular, Gates was in legal trouble with the Justice Department in terms of the court case '' United States v. Microsoft Corp'' surrounding the company's alleged unfair leveraging of its market dominance. ''
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'' noted that the CEO had been embroiled in issues with "competitors, the feds and industry pundits". ''Microshaft Winblows 98'' came into existence as a response to this and a way to "mock ates'entire existence" in a humorous and intelligent way, serving as a parody of the "company, the software and the man". Palladium officials noted that the game was influenced by the "public's fascination with this cultural phenomenon", although they claimed that the timing of the game was "dumb luck". Ed Bernstein, founder and CEO of Palladium Interactive had long-wanted to create works that emulated the parody found in ''Mad'' magazine, and felt this game could be his "piece de resistance", further commenting that his company would have been able to "sell the empty boxes" due to the game cover humour alone. Elizabeth Wasserman of ''
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'' cited various examples of this including the tagline "Who does he want to own today?", a parody of Microsoft's own "Where do you want to go to today?", and the version, listed as "98 or 99 or 00 or 01". Describing itself as "rated for teenagers" due to its "comic mischief" and "suggestive themes", the game opens with the fictitious Microsoft janitor Graham and Bill Gates' personal assistant Meg (played by
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and Tamara Bick respectively) with a dialogue on the program. When started, the game presents a
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much like the one on the
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operating systems before presenting the user with a
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from which various "applications" can be launched; these include spoofs of computer games (such as ''
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''), Microsoft software (such as
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), and even sometimes popular fads of the time (such as a "Billagotchi" that spoofs the
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and Microsoft co-founder
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). The game also has a storyline, in which players start out as
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employees and must work their way up to a meeting with Microsoft CEO Bill Gates. In addition to containing a series of minigames, the game also offered enhancements to Windows 95, while additional content was available via the game's official website.


Release and promotion

The game's publication took place in
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, and upon its release was shipped to retail chains such as
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, Egghead Software and
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. The design of the game cover closely mimicked that of the Windows 95 packaging. During development, Parroty Interactive had planned to promote the game at the
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by Fall in 1997. The presentation was to include a Bill Gates lookalike. However the staff were expelled by security from the convention and the distribution plan was shut down. Despite this setback, the company presented their product at the
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expo in
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, San Francisco next January, receiving praise from Macintosh users. At the event they demoed the CEO-themed Tamagotchi spoof "Billagotchi", and "Windows Exploder" game where player blows away error messages. CD copies of the game were sold in a booth for $20 each. Microsoft also debuted some new products at Macworld such as Office 98 and Internet Explorer 4.0. While noting that he was yet to examine the Palladium Interactive title, Microsoft spokesman Mark Murray commented that "ours are probably a little more serious" than ''Microshaft Winblows 98'', and that the corporation "tr esto have a sense of humor about this sort of thing". The product was also released in the French language. Reviews in professional publications upon the game's publication were extremely positive. A common praise was the game's humor, which was described as "clever," "twisted," "relentlessly ... lampoon ng" "edgy," "offen ive" "first-rate," and comparable to the comedy group
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. ''
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'' reviewer Joe Szadkowski described it as "devastatingly witty", "delightfully cruel", and the "coolest parody ever created", while hoping that
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would find the title funny. Szadkowski thought Billagotchi was a "wicked takeoff" of the Tamagotchi, thought the Bill Gates' eyeroll response in the pinball minigame was a "visual highlight", and wrote that Gates TV became his favourite part of the program due to its "great character voices and hilarious artwork". David Duberman of ''Spectrum'' thought the game was Palladium Interactive's best work, praising its "fun ... surprises" and "clever, if not side-splitting, wordplay", and ''MacLedge'''s Michael Dixon found the minigames both "enjoyable" and "quite replayable". However, a ''MacAddict'' journalist was not as appreciative of the game's cruel comedy as other critics, giving the product an overall lukewarm review, and ''ThemeWorld'' thought the program was not comprehensive enough to be considered a complete theme package. A 2011 retrospective review from ''
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'' panned ''Microshaft Winblows 98'' for feeling made by "non-technical people desperately trying to write ech geekjokes in what may as well be a foreign language".


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