Personally, I prefer Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego on Amiga. At least you can see their faces. And the difficulty is toned down considerably as well.
I loved it too! Sadly the only UA-cam video I found of that version has the UA-camr guy spewing useless commentary like, "there's a little crook dude running across the screen.". Like no shit, we see that too.
I think the swedes @ br0derbund should have gotten this released on facebook as a social game... Carmen Sandiego could actually be captured on the 50-51st try on the where in the USA version... anyway... I think the World version is more challenging- as it would really have incorporated some of our FB friends- around the world. new doesn't necessarily mean- improved... I think all rights holders should get their pay if this ever does get released- as a facebook- social game. It's a defunct game now- but just wanted to say that Carmen- was actually someone you could capture after- so many attempts. da-da-da-da-da da-da-da da-da-da!!! da-da-da-da-da da-da-da!!! -J
@@Daud76 yes... It was the combination of games with own imagination. With no internet around, as a kid, rumors were the gold at the end of the rainbow. Ahhh... Good times! Games are for me from PS2 (with exceptions) to the past consoles.
@@DarthPferd Internet was and is a curse for gamers, as anyone can look up a solution to a puzzle. I first started on a borrowed Atari, then cousins gave my brother a Vic-20, then a ZX Spectrum and finally my father bought an IBM. All long before modems were popular.
I congratulate you for beating this game in less than one hour.
You think you won this one, copper? Us Carmen loyalists will never stop fighting until she is free. This isn't the last of us!
then so be it.
We won't stop until we captured every single one of your Loyalists
Loved this game as a child! Thank you for bringing back so many good memories!
I managed to beat this game, felt so empty afterwards
Cool! I've played this game when I was a kid, but never got to find her.
Those were incredibly fast planes.
London to Mexico City in four hours?
Rome to Bangkok in four hours?
Rio de Janeiro to Peking in six hours?
Concorde :)
THANK YOU FOR NOT TALKING THROUGH THIS!
In my opinion, this is the best WITWICS.
I agree. It was so much fun to play when it came out
@@OneClickHangarAll the others I’ve tried are more complicated
Personally, I prefer Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego on Amiga. At least you can see their faces. And the difficulty is toned down considerably as well.
Nice Roland MT-32 sound.
Thats before Euro..
NOSTALGIA 🤩
I like the apple 2gs version cause in it you hear the cop mutter MOVE IT! as they lead the crook to jail
I loved it too! Sadly the only UA-cam video I found of that version has the UA-camr guy spewing useless commentary like, "there's a little crook dude running across the screen.". Like no shit, we see that too.
Who is better, Carmen or Lupin III
I just caught her!
I never knew Carmen liked Tacos and Tennis.
I think the swedes @ br0derbund should have gotten this released on facebook as a social game...
Carmen Sandiego could actually be captured on the 50-51st try on the where in the USA version... anyway...
I think the World version is more challenging- as it would really have incorporated some of our FB friends- around the world.
new doesn't necessarily mean- improved...
I think all rights holders should get their pay if this ever does get released- as a facebook- social game.
It's a defunct game now- but just wanted to say that Carmen- was actually someone you could capture after- so many attempts.
da-da-da-da-da
da-da-da
da-da-da!!!
da-da-da-da-da
da-da-da!!!
-J
What is the name of the Countries of the World by this Cities
2020 anyone
Me. I am forty four years old and playing this game using a DOS emulator on my Samsung Galaxy Tab. 😁
@@Daud76 amazing... These were games
@@DarthPferd Fully agreed! When games were entertaining and not just mindless shooting at everything that moves.
@@Daud76 yes... It was the combination of games with own imagination. With no internet around, as a kid, rumors were the gold at the end of the rainbow.
Ahhh... Good times! Games are for me from PS2 (with exceptions) to the past consoles.
@@DarthPferd Internet was and is a curse for gamers, as anyone can look up a solution to a puzzle. I first started on a borrowed Atari, then cousins gave my brother a Vic-20, then a ZX Spectrum and finally my father bought an IBM. All long before modems were popular.
I played this game years years ago... but lost the disk... can I find this game?
You can play them in your browser at archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos_games
She sure look different and darker behind bars...smh
2023 Anyone?
So that's the ending? Lame!!!
This is copaganda.
Sex: Male or Female. Libs seething
Dude. Chill. This is a computer game. No need to get political.