
Release
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Player score
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Platform families
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Connected releases
Core game only
Game data from IGDB
Editorial overview
What it is
Originally scheduled for release in 2000, Aggie’s Digital Gallery is an educational video game designed to teach children about art history. It was developed by Really Big Entertainment and published by NRC Games. Devised as a spin-off of the art creation game Aggie’s Art Studio, Aggie’s Digital Gallery promised players the ability to share their creations online with other young artists. Aggie’s Digital Gallery was cancelled several months before its release date. However, in 1999, an unknown number of promotional copies were sent out as part of a contest tied to Aggie’s Art Studio. Our team was able to acquire one of these promotional copies and port it to modern operating systems. In the interest of archival preservation, none of the original content has been modified.
Play styles
Single player
Perspective
First person
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Themes
Educational
Cinematic archive
Official footage, in-game captures, and production artwork—collected into one immersive gallery.
Trailer
Production dossier
Cast, creators, hardware, release history, and the details that define how this game plays.
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