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Harvey Norman: Windsor Queensland - Super Shareware: Games Volume 1 is a compilation of early 1990s PC games bundled on a shareware CD sold by the Australian electronics retailer in 1996. The package includes several small-scale titles designed for Windows systems, offering players a mix of arcade-style action, puzzles, and simple simulations. Each game is bite-sized and self-contained, reflecting the era's trend of affordable, no-frills software samples meant to entice buyers to purchase full versions. The release stands out as a relic of pre-internet software distribution, leveraging Harvey Norman's retail presence to spread low-cost games to casual audiences. While specific titles remain undocumented, the bundle is notable for its historical context, showing how regional retailers experimented with shareware in the mid-90s. Nostalgic appeal is strongest here, with retro gaming communities occasionally trading scans of the cover art. The lack of lasting popularity means it’s more of a curiosity than a playable recommendation, but it highlights an unusual chapter in PC gaming history.
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