Wizard of Oz Bookshop

Aisle 9 - Oz electronics and software

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Denslow's Wizard of Oz Illustrations. Available at last, W. W. Denslow's original (and public domain) clip art, in both a book and CD-ROM.

Emerald City Confidential. You play Petra, the Emerald City's only private detective in this version of Oz inspired by '40s film noir. Dee Gale hires you to find her missing fiancé, and your case takes you all through the dark underbelly of Oz.

Fiction Fixers: The Curse of Oz. Protect Dorothy and Toto as they make their way across Oz, gathering allies and information that will help them restore magic to Oz.

Oz: The Magical Adventure. Help the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion find Dorothy and save her from the Wicked Witch of the West in this computer edutainment game.

Oz: The Magical Adventure Interactive Storybook. An interactive version of the book The Wizard of Oz to read or play with on your computer.

Oz: The Magical Adventure Double Pack. Both of the above Oz-themed computer games, together in one set.

Rugrats: Munchin Land. Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, and the whole gang from Rugrats are off to a faraway land in this video game.

Scene-It? The DVD Game: Turner Classic Movies edition. Play the DVD as you play the game. Includes scenes and questions from The Wizard of Oz and dozens of other classic movies.

Songs from The Wizard of Oz Play-a-Song Book. All of the lyrics from the famous film version of the story, plus an electronic keypad that plays the music so you can sing along.

Twisted adventure game. An old-school adventure game set in a different version of Oz.

Urfin Jus and His Wooden Soldiers. This video game sequel to The Wizard of Oz is based on the first Russian original sequel, by Aleksandr Volkov. Urfin Jus is a disgruntled carpenter who wants something more out of life, so he builds an army of wooden soldiers and brings them to life so he can conquer Oz. Dorothy comes back to Oz to help her old friends take the country back!

The Wizard of Oz for the QuantumPad. A version of the story that helps build vocabulary and reading skills.

The Wizard of Oz adventure game. One of the earliest text-and-graphics style adventure games, based on the books. For the Commodore 64 system.

The Wizard of Oz Game Book. Six electronic games based on the story, all included in one book.

The Wizard of Oz video game. For the Super Nintendo system, based on The Movie.

The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road. It was a big hit in Japan, and now this Nintendo DS video game is available in an English language version for gamers in the United States. Check out the game's website at www.wizardofozds.com/.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz computer game. Help Dorothy free the Munchkins by lining up jewels the right way. The Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion have special powers to assist.

Yoostar 2: In the Movies. This video game program puts you in the movies! The set comes with eighty preloaded movie clips that you can then insert your picture and voice into. And one of those movies is The Wizard of Oz.

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