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Last Visible Dog
Jul 30, 2015

Alright, this one might be a little vague?

It's some sort of educational software, most likely Windows, from around 2000/2001, and it was either about, or included a section about, electronic circuit design. I never played it myself, but I was in a school computer room where it got played a whole bunch.
All the different circuit components would have different personalities and would introduce themselves to the player. The transistors were some sort of cheerleaders whose chant is now burned into my brain:

"I'm a transistor sister!
I get an electric charge!
Then I open up a valve
To make the current very large!"

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Last Visible Dog
Jul 30, 2015

duffmensch posted:

Does anyone remember a PlayStation game (first generation) that was bright and cartoon-y and involved walking first-person through a house and being killed (graphically) by a large pink person, possibly a worm? I may have played it back in '98-99.

Could it be Gregory Horror Show? It's a PS2 game, 3rd-person, and came out in 2003, but it's spot-on for being chased through a house by a large pink lizard lady, and the boxy, cartoonish style could have easily been remembered as PS1 era.

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