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Game #4124
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Playboy Interview: Three Decades, The    View all Top Dogs in this genreCollection: Edutainment for Adults
Education   General knowledge

Rating: 8.65 (35 votes)

Playboy Interview: Three Decades, The box cover

Playboy Interview: Three Decades, The screenshot
One of the best reference/educational CD-ROMs ever created, The Playboy Interview: Three Decades was unfortunately a commercial failure for IBM's short-lived Multimedia Publishing Studio. Perhaps this is largely attributable to the possibility that too few people think of the Playboy magazine as anything but high-quality (?) "soft porn". Which is a shame, because most of the Playboy Interviews, one of the magazine's regular columns, is always one of the most well-written, interesting, and candid interviews you'll ever find in any publication. From celebrities such as Sting, Tom Hanks, and Marlon Brando to famous politicians such as Malcolm X, Yasser Arafat to successful businessmen like Bill Gates, Ted Turner, and Lee Iacocca, the Playboy Interview always shines with penetrating questions that not only showcase the interviewer's depth of research, but almost always spark interesting (and often heated) answers that afford a rare glimpse into certain aspects of the interviewee you would not find elsewhere.

This excellent CD-ROM, released shortly after Playboy published a book of the same name, includes all the 352 interviews Playboy conducted between 1964 and 1994, with over 1,000 photos and many audio and video clips to boot. Since a lot of those interviewed have since passed away, the Playboy Interviews serve as an invaluable source of insight into the thoughts and personality of a significant percentage of the 20th Century's most influential individuals.

Not content with simply presenting the excellent interviews, IBM included a number of innovative research features that can often uncover fascinating themes and similarities or differences among the people interviewed. You can search by concept, people and places, and browse memorable quotes from the interviews on a wide range of subjects ranging from "civil rights" to "the meaning of life."

Whether or not you are a regular reader of Playboy magazine, this CD-ROM is a must-have. It is educational, insightful, and of great historical interest – especially because Playboy's book of the same name includes only thirty interviews as opposed to the entirety of three decades' worth of work. And if you have a very low opinion of Playboy magazine, this is something that will change your mind. Two thumbs up, way up.

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Unknown
Developer: IBM
Publisher: IBM
Year: 1994
Software Copyright: IBM
Theme: Modern, Historical
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: Windows 3.1
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If you like this game, try: Amnesty Interactive, A Jack Kerouac Romnibus, Who Built America?

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