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Windows ME Pre-installed Games?[edit]

I used to have a Windows ME desktop PC back in the day, and I remember it came with a few pre-installed WildTangent games on it. The ones I can remember off the top of my head were Barnyard (a barnyard-themed Pac-Man clone), Space Rocks (based on the classic Arcade game, Asteroids, but with 3D graphics, more different types of things to shoot, and really cool backgrounds. Also, each level, or maybe couple of levels, I can't entirely remember, was called an "episode"). There was also an Arkanoid clone, but I can't remember what it was called. I notice that none of those games are included in this list. If someone could find some sources and add them in, that would be awesome. I'd do it myself, but as a college student I unfortunately don't really have the time. I'm going to put this on the talk page for the main WildTangent article too, in case anybody there wants to add anything. Thanks. 192.175.17.29 (talk) 21:52, 4 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I just discovered one more thing that may be of help. I noticed a passing mention in the main WildTangent article of games by WildTangent being pre-installed on HP computers, as well as several other brands, so I suppose this could actually have been the case with my computer, as it was an HP, but I seem to remember something either on the start screens of the games themselves, or possibly in the name of the folder they were in, that said something to the effect that the games were pre-installed as the result of a partnership with Microsoft. 192.175.17.29 (talk) 22:02, 4 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]