The X-Files - Unrestricted Access PC CD-ROM Commercial 1997

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The X-Files: Unrestricted Access is a two-CD database program released in 1997 for Windows 32-bit systems, developed by Fox Interactive and based on the television series.
It was designed to provide users with comprehensive information on the show's first four seasons, including storylines, characters, and official X-File cases, using text, still photos, and video clips.
The software was marketed as giving users "unrestricted access" to a classified government website, allowing them to browse dossiers, analyze evidence, and explore case files through an interactive interface.
The first CD contained installation data and a complete copy of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4, which was required to access the hyperlinked content on the second CD.
The program also included multimedia extras such as wallpapers and screensavers.
While the product was released in 1997, promotional materials and commercial content from around that time, including references to its release and features, would have been produced in the preceding year, such as 1996.

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