Difference between revisions of "Watch Me Draw (John Sands)"
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− | {{sub-stub}} | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''Watch Me Draw''''' is a piece of [[SC-3000]] software released in Australia. It is a drawing program that uses the joystick as a pointer. |
− | It has not been determined if this is the same as ''[[Watch Me Draw]]'' released in New Zealand by [[Grandstand]]. Usually, software created by Grandstand will be expressly copyright to them on the packaging when released in Australia by [[John Sands]] (see ''[[Let's Type]]''), but in this case, John Sands claims the copyright themselves. This either indicates that they are separate pieces of software with the same name, or it originated in Australia and was released in New Zealand by Grandstand. | + | It has not been determined if this is the same as ''[[Watch Me Draw]]'' released in New Zealand by [[Grandstand]]. Usually, software created by Grandstand will be expressly copyright to them on the packaging when released in Australia by [[John Sands]] (see ''[[Let's Type]]''), but in this case, John Sands claims the copyright themselves. This either indicates that they are separate pieces of software with the same name, or it originated in Australia and was released in New Zealand by Grandstand. |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
− | + | {{quote|For use with the Sega Joystick. Draw instant works of art on the screen - using up to eight colours in each picture. No age limit! | |
+ | |Box frontcover|ref={{fileref|'Watch Me Draw' Program SC3000 AU Cover.jpg}}}} | ||
− | ==Physical | + | ==Magazine articles== |
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+ | ==Photo gallery== | ||
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+ | ==Physical scans== | ||
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Watch Me Draw | ||||||||||
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System(s): SC-3000 | ||||||||||
Publisher: John Sands Electronics | ||||||||||
Developer: John Sands Electronics | ||||||||||
Genre: ETC | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Watch Me Draw is a piece of SC-3000 software released in Australia. It is a drawing program that uses the joystick as a pointer.
It has not been determined if this is the same as Watch Me Draw released in New Zealand by Grandstand. Usually, software created by Grandstand will be expressly copyright to them on the packaging when released in Australia by John Sands (see Let's Type), but in this case, John Sands claims the copyright themselves. This either indicates that they are separate pieces of software with the same name, or it originated in Australia and was released in New Zealand by Grandstand.
Synopsis
“ | For use with the Sega Joystick. Draw instant works of art on the screen - using up to eight colours in each picture. No age limit! | „ |
— Box frontcover[2] |
Magazine articles
- Main article: Watch Me Draw (John Sands)/Magazine articles.