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Developer(s) | Corbis |
Platform(s) | PC |
Release | 1996 |
FDR is a 1996 interactive CD-ROM game developed by Corbis. The title allows players to explore the life and times of Franklin D. Roosevelt through imagery, documents, video, a timeline, and other multimedia.
FDR was scheduled for release in late 1996.[1] The game's distribution strategy involved being pushed to museum stores and other specialty outlets.[2] The game is one of six created by Corbis including Leonardo da Vinci and A Passion for Art: Renoir, Cezanne, Matisse, and Dr. Barnes.[3] A companion website at http://www.corbis.com/fdr/ was also released.[4] The developers publicised the game in an interview in Time magazine.[5] The company paid their photographers a minimum royalty of $45 per image.[6]
The game is divided into 11 chapters: Nothing to Fear; The First Ten Days; Legacies of the New Deal; The Changing Face of America; A President in Isolation; The Inner Circle; Seasons of Dilemma; Pearl Harbor; Hour by Hour; A Nation at War; and To Yalta and Back.[7]
ComputerLife praised the game's interface, sense of humor, and renderings.[8] The Wall Street Journal praised the title for being "visually arresting".[9] The San Francisco Chronicle deemed it "ambitious and gorgeously executed".[10][11]