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===Front Cover of Manual===
 
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Three fun activities provide an introduction to computers and an opportunity to improve memory skills. For children ages four to twelve.  
 
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===Note to Parents===
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Facemaker offers your child an exciting and creative introduction to computers. Three delightful activities help your child learn about the keyboard, the functions of special keys, and simple programming. He or she can create faces by selecting from a wide variety of facial features.
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Help your child program facial movements, such as smiling and winking. In other activities, your child recalls facial movements to improve his or her memory skills.
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Revision as of 04:39, 20 March 2020

Facemaker
Facenaker Manual Front Cover
Facemaker Manual (Front Cover)
Publisher(s) Spinnaker
Original Retail Price unknown
Programmer(s) Jerry Specek
Part# PHM 3177
Format(s) Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module
Release 1983
Genre(s) Educational

Facemaker is a software title published by Spinnaker for the TI-99/4A home computer system. It was originally released in 1983 on Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module cartridge. It was aimed at educational title for pre-schooler and toddlers. The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A version was programmed by Jerry Spacek.

Advertising Blurbs

Front Cover of Manual

Three fun activities provide an introduction to computers and an opportunity to improve memory skills. For children ages four to twelve.

Manual

Note to Parents

Facemaker offers your child an exciting and creative introduction to computers. Three delightful activities help your child learn about the keyboard, the functions of special keys, and simple programming. He or she can create faces by selecting from a wide variety of facial features.

Help your child program facial movements, such as smiling and winking. In other activities, your child recalls facial movements to improve his or her memory skills.



References