![]() ![]() I think it is something relevant to the article because I think that at this point many people believe it is a part of the original game (so short are memories and so widely circulated is the ROM image), and so those reading an article about the game may be curious as to where it came from. I added a bit about the often-abused tombstone inscription feature - although I probably didn't do the best job of putting it in, so this is where I read about it.- El Zilcho 21:49, 22 September 2005 (UTC) I expanded a bit upon the origin of the line. Kryptknight 14:06, J(UTC)Ĭan you get a dysentery one? It'll help with the part of the article about pop culture Jackpot Den 02:56, (UTC) Tombstone Inscription I'm hoping it will run with some sort of DOS emulation of Linux.- 132.198.93.49 18:45, 14 September 2007 (UTC) That may be interesting, do you think you could and we can see how it ends up? - Banime ( talk) 17:42, 24 August 2008 (UTC) One year later: Okay, the next time I have access to it.- 132.198.252.135 ( talk) 05:34, 18 November 2008 (UTC) Screenshot ![]() I'm actually making a project to breathe life back into the computer with the flavor of floppy drive required to run it. I have a copy of the original Oregon Trail on floppy with the packaging, so I could possibly contribute a picture of that if anyone thinks it would be beneficial to the article. 21 File:Oregontrail 03.gif Nominated for speedy Deletion.20 Oregon Trail (Facebook version) really isn't an educational game.
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