Making the Grade and P.A.W.S. screenshots

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Making the Grade and P.A.W.S. screenshots

Post by j_eits » Sun Apr 12, 2009 7:19 pm

I've made a couple of screenshots from Making the Grade and P.A.W.S. You can find them here: http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gall ... mId=271938

The problem with Making the Grade is, that it takes ages until you really can start building a plant. So the screens are all from the intro and the very begining of the game. I hope to find some time to play the game in the near future and add some more screenshoths then.

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Post by tlh » Sat Apr 18, 2009 1:32 am

Is PAWS as rare as making the grade? I know that Making the Grade is extremely rare, and since I have never seen PAWS, I am thinking that it is another rare title. Your lucky to have both in your collection. tlh

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Post by XCLTempesT » Sat Apr 18, 2009 10:48 pm

I think it depends on were you live.

Making the grade seems a bit less rare in the UK, and PAWS is more common in the Netherlands for example.

cool pictures btw

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Post by Alan_Eng » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:36 am

Making the Grade was only available via special order in the UK, as it was produced by BP (British Petroleum).

P.A.W.S. I think is very rare - I've seen about 5 copies on e-bay over the years. It was released in 1998 but wasn't even available through McNo, who stocked pretty much everything!

Now I've never seen ''The Number Factory'' anywhere, and I believe this had some ''interactive number games'' included. Anyone have this?

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