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All info I had collected about the creator of The Museum Of Anything Goes Michael Markowski. Age: 40All info I had collected about the creator of The Museum Of Anything Goes Michael Markowski. Age: 40

All info I had collected about the creator of The Museum Of Anything Goes

Michael Markowski. Age: 40+ Grew up in Chicago, IL. Substitute teacher at Gray Elementary School during the mid 1990s. Produced two CD-ROMs- The Museum Of Anything Goes in 1995, and Imagination Park. Imagination Park, a later game, had been featured in an Chicago Electronic Art Exhibit in 1997. A copy of The Museum Of Anything Goes is in the Illinois Institute Of Art. The game was co produced with Maxwell S Roberton, which I have no other info on other than he had done the programming for animations.


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All known artworks for The Museum Of Anything Goes [ part 2 here ] A Virtual Free-Form Environment !All known artworks for The Museum Of Anything Goes [ part 2 here ] A Virtual Free-Form Environment !All known artworks for The Museum Of Anything Goes [ part 2 here ] A Virtual Free-Form Environment !All known artworks for The Museum Of Anything Goes [ part 2 here ] A Virtual Free-Form Environment !All known artworks for The Museum Of Anything Goes [ part 2 here ] A Virtual Free-Form Environment !

All known artworks for The Museum Of Anything Goes [ part 2 here]

A Virtual Free-Form Environment !
This museum is unlike any you’ve ever seen!
There are no guards, no rules, no limits!
Become a part of the imagery and experience the thrill of this unbelievable interactive museum…

Where Am I ?

“Rare and obscure for a good reason, this multimedia exploration of
Adventure Point animations, video and abstract illustrations, is an acquired taste.” (x)

The Authors of the Museum are two guys who have had no real contact with the outside world for 2 years”(x

| Created by Micheal Markowski and Maxwell S. Robertson in 1995. Many locations were based around Chicago, other locations and countries were shot by other people. Micheal Markowski was a teacher, and designed the music and some interactive animations. A copy of the game is in the Illinois Institute of Art located in Chicago (x)|

{ Game Download } (play in Windows3.1 run in DOSbox or virtual machine)


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More found images of the game coverInteractive multimediaAll Authors / Contributors: Michael MarkoMore found images of the game coverInteractive multimediaAll Authors / Contributors: Michael Marko

More found images of the game cover

Interactive multimedia

All Authors / Contributors: Michael Markowski; Maxwell S Robertson; Wayzata Technology (Firm)


Description:1 computer disc : sound, color ; 4 ¾ in.
Details: System requirements: Macintosh System 7 or later; 256 (8 bit) color display or better; CD-ROM drive; 4 MB of free RAM; System requirements: Windows 3.1 or later and MS-DOS 5.0 minimum; 80386SX processor (80486 recommended); 256 color display (8 bit) or better; CD-ROM drive; 4 MB of free RAM.

Other Titles: Virtual reality

Abstract: This museum is unlike any you’ve ever seen! There are no guards, no rules, no limits! Become a part of the imagery and experience the thrill of this unbelievable interactive museum.


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Intro of The Museum Of Anything Goes 

A performance by Mark Micheals

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