Mega Man 7 was the title that brought the classic series to the Super Nintendo. It was a hit for Capcom and the game was infamous for its great graphics and awesome music.
The Oregon Trail is a computer game originally produced by the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) in 1974, designed to teach school children about the life of 19th century pioneers. The game was extremely successful and was released for several other platforms including Apple II in 1985 and PC MS-DOS in 1990. The Oregon Trail incorporates simulation elements and planning ahead, along with discovery and adventure, as well as mini-game-like activities (hunting and floating down the Dalles River). You can read the full review The version offered by GamesNostalgia is the 1992 version, officially released for Windows3.1 but actually working on MS-DOS. This version offers much better graphics compared to the original MS-DOS version of 1990.
Was a very endearing simulation/edutainment/puzzler interactive experience, in which you had to see your family traverse the historical Oregon road, so as to seek your fortune and a better place to live. Not the kind of game that was very action oriented, but it was quite intense for other reasons; mainly because luck had a lot to do with how each new session with the game went. You could end up prematurely dead due to some stupid accident, or you could get maimed, or your cart could just lose a wheel. It was a game that was both funny, as well as very gory, in a non violent, non graphical manner! So, if that kind of a gameplay mix is interesting to you, you will get exactly that kind of a thing in this game here too; only that except for 3 colors and pixels the size of Texas (!) you get a modern game, one that is in tune with the graphical advances of the mid 90s.
Thus, the game is much more simple to play (mouse controllable) and so you can experience it without being a computer guru. The Oregon Trail II is thus a must play for people that can't be bothered with oldschool values but still want to see what all the fuss is about!