The video game was created by CBS Learning Systems, for ages four to six. The game was originally made for DOS, but was released for the in 1989. On NES, it was released on the cartridge Sesame Street ABC, supplementing Letter-Go-Round. At some point in time, the game was released for the Unisys ICON operating system, a platform commissioned by the Ontario education system. No copies of this format exist, as the last ICON computers and software were destroyed in the early-2000s.
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| - The video game was created by CBS Learning Systems, for ages four to six. The game was originally made for DOS, but was released for the in 1989. On NES, it was released on the cartridge Sesame Street ABC, supplementing Letter-Go-Round. At some point in time, the game was released for the Unisys ICON operating system, a platform commissioned by the Ontario education system. No copies of this format exist, as the last ICON computers and software were destroyed in the early-2000s.
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| - The video game was created by CBS Learning Systems, for ages four to six. The game was originally made for DOS, but was released for the in 1989. On NES, it was released on the cartridge Sesame Street ABC, supplementing Letter-Go-Round. At some point in time, the game was released for the Unisys ICON operating system, a platform commissioned by the Ontario education system. No copies of this format exist, as the last ICON computers and software were destroyed in the early-2000s. There is limited evidence that a version was released for Atari at a cost of $14.95, at the same time as Grover's Animal Adventures.
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