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Microsoft Plus!
Developer(s) | Microsoft |
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Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Successor | Windows Ultimate Extras |
Type | Operating system enhancement package |
License | Closed source |
Microsoft Plus! is a discontinued commercial operating system enhancement product by Microsoft. The last edition is the Plus! SuperPack, which includes an assortment of screensavers, themes, and games, as well as multimedia applications. The Microsoft Plus! product was first announced on January 31, 1994, under the internal codename «Frosting». The first edition was an enhancement for Windows 95, Windows 95 Plus!
The enhancements that make up Microsoft Plus! were generally developed by Microsoft itself. The Plus! packs also included games and content from third-party companies; for example, in Plus! for Windows XP, the HyperBowl game developed by HyperEntertainment Inc. was included. Plus! features that enhance the base operating system or provide utility are generally included free of charge in the next release of Windows.
Microsoft Plus! was discontinued[when?] and replaced by Windows Ultimate Extras in Windows Vista.[1]
[2] Windows Ultimate Extras would later be completely removed in Windows 7.[3][4][5]
Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95
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This was the first version of Plus! and had an initial cost of US$49.99.[6] It included Space Cadet Pinball, the Internet Jumpstart Kit (which was the introduction of Internet Explorer 1.0), DriveSpace 3 and Compression Agent disk compression utilities, the initial release of theme support along with a set of 12 themes, dial-up networking server, dial-up scripting tool, and the graphical improvements such as anti-aliased screen fonts, full-window drag, the ability to stretch or shrink the wallpaper to fit the screen and high color icons.
Task Scheduler as it is present in later Windows versions was included as System Agent. A utility to notify the user of low disk space (DiskAlm.exe) also ran as part of System Agent. Plus! for Windows 95 was initially marketed for adding features for «high-performance computers», the minimum system requirements were an 80386 CPU with 8 megabytes of RAM.[citation needed] Later releases of Windows 95 (OSR2 and onwards) included DriveSpace 3 and Internet Explorer 3.0. Windows 98 included all of the enhancements included in Plus! for Windows 95. Space Cadet Pinball was not installed by default, but included on the Windows 98 CD. Although Windows NT 4.0 is not intended to support desktop themes, each desktop theme from this pack (except the More Windows theme and the Windows 95 256-color theme) along with the Space theme from the Microsoft Plus! for Kids pack (albeit with a different startup sound) and three additional exclusive desktop themes is installable on this operating system via the Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit.
The screen-saver and wallpaper files include images from the Codex Leicester, which Microsoft co-founder, then CEO Bill Gates bought in 1994.
Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95 shipped with the following Desktop Themes:
- Dangerous Creatures (256 color)
- Inside Your Computer (high color)
- Leonardo da Vinci (256 color)
- Mystery (high color)
- Nature (high color)
- Science (256 color)
- The 60’s USA (256 color)
- The Golden Era (high color)
- Sports (256 color)
- Travel (high color)
- Windows 95 (256 color)
- More Windows (high color)
All of them were included in Windows 98 and Me, except that in Windows 98, the «Windows 95» and «More Windows» themes were modified to use Windows 98’s version of The Microsoft Sound, as well as to change instances of «Windows 95» to «Windows 98», and in Windows Me, the two themes are combined into a new theme entitled «Windows Millennium», with a unique background.
Microsoft Plus! for Kids
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This version was released in 1997 and aimed at children of ages 3 to 12. It includes three new applications: Talk It!, a text-to-speech program that says what users type using various voices; Play It!, an electronic keyboard with music and sound effects; and Paint It!, a version of Paint oriented for kids. It also contained a «picture picker» along with clipart, fonts, 10 new desktop themes, and Protect It!, a parental controls program. Plus! for Kids was the only Plus! release from the Microsoft Home and Entertainment division rather than the Windows Operating System development group. Four desktop themes from this collection — Baseball, Jungle, Space and Underwater – were included in Windows 98 and Windows Me; the Underwater theme, however, was modified to have its sounds play in different events.
There is also a demo version for Microsoft Plus! for Kids; however, it only contains the readme for the program and the Underwater theme. The pack can also be installed on Windows NT 4.0 if the user is granted administrative privileges, according to the Readme document included with the pack, although Protect It! and the desktop themes cannot be installed, mainly due to design differences between Windows 95 and NT 4.0.
Desktop Themes in Microsoft Plus! for Kids
Theme Name | Notes |
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Baseball (256 color) | Later included in Windows 98/Me |
Bugs (256 color) | |
Horses (256 color) | |
Jungle (256 color) | Later included in Windows 98/Me |
Messy Room (256 color) | |
RE-man (high color) | |
Snowboarding (256 color) | |
Space (256 color) | Later included in Windows 98/Me |
Treehouse (256 color) | |
Underwater (256 color) | Later included in Windows 98/Me |
As the sequel to the original suite of enhancements to Windows, Plus! 98 included eighteen new desktop themes (some of which were based on popular comics such as FoxTrot and Garfield[7]), along with new programs and tools for Windows 98. An «organic art» 3D screensaver rendered unique infinite 3D visual shapes.[7] A Start Menu cleanup utility was added to Windows 98’s Maintenance Wizard.[7] A Cybermedia Non-Critical File Cleaner utility was integrated into Disk Cleanup. ZIP file integration with Windows Explorer was first introduced with this version under the name of «compressed folders». New games, such as Microsoft Golf 1998 Lite, Lose Your Marbles and the now popular Spider Solitaire were also part of Plus! 98.[7] A Deluxe CD Player with CDDB support[7] and a basic «express» version of Picture It![7] were also included. Finally, Plus! 98 came with McAfee VirusScan 3.0, along with a six-month supply of free updates.[7]
Some Plus! 98 features such as compressed folders and the Spider Solitaire game were included in Windows Me and later Windows versions. The Deluxe CD Player was included with Windows 2000. Although Windows Me does not include all of the Plus! 98 features and Plus! 98 Setup is blocked by Windows Me as incompatible, it can be installed on Windows Me by copying the setup files to the local hard disk and renaming Setup.exe before running it.
Desktop Themes included in Windows 98 and Windows Me
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Desktop Themes in Microsoft Plus! 98
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It is possible to use the Plus! for Windows 95, Plus! for Kids, and Plus! 98 desktop themes on Windows 2000 and Windows XP, by copying PLUS!.DLL
, THEMES.EXE
, and Themes
folder from the %ProgramFiles%\Plus!
directory from an existing Windows 98/Me computer to a Windows 2000/XP computer. It is recommended to run the Desktop Themes control panel (THEMES.EXE
) in Windows 98/Me compatibility mode, to avoid crashes.[8]
The screensaver .scr
/.dll
files are stored in %WINDIR%\system
on Windows 98/Me, and can be copied over to %WINDIR%\system32
directory on Windows 2000/XP.
Microsoft Plus! Game Pack: Cards & Puzzles
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This Plus! pack was released at the time of Windows Millennium Edition; however, it could also be installed on Windows 95-98, NT 4.0 and 2000.[9] It included the Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection — a collection of 10 arcade games and Microsoft Bicycle Card Collection, another set of 12 card games (Hearts, Spades, Cribbage, Pinochle, Crazy 8’s, Oh Hell!, Go Fish, Old Maid, Euchre, Gin Rummy, Schafkopf and Skat). A trial version of Microsoft Pandora’s Box was also included.
Microsoft Plus! for Windows XP
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Marketed as «The Ultimate Companion for Windows XP», Microsoft Plus! for Windows XP was launched alongside the Windows XP operating system on October 25, 2001. This version of Plus! was created to show off the enhanced capabilities that Windows XP presented with its updated Windows Media Player and DirectX 3D core technologies. Continuing the feature categories of the previous Plus! products, the product features were desktop themes, screen savers, games, and utilities.
Plus! for Windows XP includes:
- Plus! Themes (Aquarium, Nature, da Vinci and Space)
- Plus! Screen Savers (Aquarium, Nature, da Vinci, Space, Robot Circus, Sand Pendulum, Mercury Pool and Plus! My Pictures Premium screensaver)
- Plus! Voice Command for Windows Media Player
- Plus! Personal DJ
- Plus! MP3 Converter
- Plus! CD Label Maker
- Plus! Speaker Enhancement
- Plus! 3D Visualizations for Windows Media Player (Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee, Maxx’s Kingdom and Plus! Undersea Wonders)
- Plus! Skins for Windows Media Player (Aquarium, Nature, da Vinci and Space)
- Plus! Hyperbowl
- Plus! Russian Square
- Plus! Labyrinth
Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition
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Marketed as «The Ultimate Photo, Music, and Movie Enhancement Pack for Windows XP», Microsoft launched Plus! Digital Media Edition along with Windows XP Media Center Edition. Plus! Digital Media Edition signified the first time Microsoft had released a second Plus! product based on the same base operating system. Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition was also the first Microsoft product to be made available for sale to consumers via e-commerce as full product download through online retailers.
Released on January 7, 2003, Plus! Digital Media Edition built upon two newly enhanced Windows XP core components: Windows Media Player and Windows Movie Maker 2. This product version focused more on utility features for photos, music and movies rather than including the more traditional Plus! features like themes, screen savers, and games.
Plus! Digital Media Edition includes:
- Plus! Photo Story 2
- Plus! Party Mode
- Plus! Analog Recorder
- Plus! CD Label Maker
- Plus! Dancer
- Plus! Audio Converter
- Plus! Effects and Transitions for Windows Movie Maker 2
- Plus! Alarm Clock
- Plus! Sleep Timer
- Plus! Skins for Windows Media Player 9 Series
- Plus! Sync & Go for Pocket PC
Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition is the only version of Microsoft Plus! to require activation.
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 includes some of the themes and screensavers from Microsoft Plus! for Windows XP, as it retains the Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes. It also includes some applications from Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition, namely, Audio Converter, CD Label Maker, Dancer and Party Mode and the My Pictures Premium screensaver. A Windows Media Player skin called Darkling, developed by The Skins Factory is included, the skin is exclusive to Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition.
Microsoft Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP
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On October 19, 2004, Microsoft replaced its two separate Plus! products for Windows XP with a single combined version called the Microsoft Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP. There were no new features or functionality added nor are the two separate products integrated. On Windows XP Media Center Edition the Pack was not needed as it had included the Plus Pack features. The Plus! series has been discontinued, as some of its features have been integrated into Windows Vista and later Windows versions.
- Windows Ultimate Extras
- Microsoft Photo Story
- Microsoft Picture It!
- Microsoft Windows Media Player
- Microsoft Windows Movie Maker
- Official Microsoft Plus! Website at the Wayback Machine (archived May 3, 2007)
- ^ Thurrott, Paul (January 17, 2007). «Paul Thurrott’s SuperSite for Windows: Windows Ultimate Extras Review». SuperSite for Windows. Archived from the original on April 15, 2007. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
- ^ «Microsoft Plus!». Microsoft. Archived from the original on January 9, 2003. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
- ^ Protalinski, Emil (February 6, 2009). «Microsoft: No Ultimate Extras for Windows 7». Ars Technica. Condé Nast. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
- ^ Paul Thurrott (February 10, 2009). «No Ultimate Extras in Windows 7. But wait, it gets worse». Supersite for Windows. Penton. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
- ^ Oiaga, Marius (February 11, 2009). «Windows 7 Kills Ultimate Extras, Even Vista’s». Softpedia. SoftNews NET SRL. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
- ^ «Microsoft Suggests $209.95 Retail Price For Windows 95». The Seattle Times. June 7, 1995. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g «Consumer Companion for Windows 98 Offers Powerful New Utilities Desktop Themes and Exciting Games» (Press release). Microsoft Corporation. June 25, 1998. Archived from the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved February 14, 2009.
- ^ «Using windows 98 themes in XP». August 22, 2005.
- ^ «Microsoft Plus! Game Pack: Minimum Requirements». Microsoft. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
Once upon a time Microsoft came up with a product called Microsoft Plus! that offered a handful of games and extra features that probably should have been included with Windows in the first place. There were Plus! packs released for every version of Windows from Windows 95 all the way up to XP. Plus! packs included everything from the first version of Internet Explorer to desktop themes and utilities for managing media files.
But when Microsoft launched Windows Vista, we thought they had killed off the Plus! pack in favor of Windows Ultimate Extras. But now it looks like Microsoft is bringing back the Plus! Pack.
Some folks in the WinBeta forums noticed a listing for a Windows Vista Plus! Pack at Canada’s Future Shop. It looks like the new version of Vista Plus! Pack will include a few games but no Windows enhancements. The product description isn’t very useful, since it appears to display just a few features of Windows Vista, not the Plus! Pack itself.
The Future Shop lists the product as available for shipping on February 15th for $40 Canadian, which these days is about the same as $40 US.
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Microsoft Plus! | |
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Тип | Пакет дополнений для операционной системы |
Разработчик | Microsoft Corporation |
Операционная система | Windows |
Лицензия | Проприетарная |
Сайт | microsoft.com/windows/pl… |
Microsoft Plus! — коммерческий продукт, дополняющий возможности Microsoft Windows. Последней редакцией была Plus! SuperPack, которая включала в себя заставки, темы, игры и мультимедийные приложения. Microsoft Plus! впервые был анонсирован 31 января 1994 года под кодовым названием Frosting.
Дополнения из Microsoft Plus! обычно разрабатывала сама Microsoft. Пакеты Plus! также включали игры и контент от третьих лиц, например, в Plus! for Windows XP игра HyperBowl была разработана компанией Hyper Entertainment.
Поддержка Microsoft Plus! была прекращена в пользу Ultimate Extras для Windows Vista и Windows 7.
Microsoft Plus! для Windows 95[править | править код]
Первая версия продукта. Включала в себя Space Cadet Pinball, Internet Jumpstart Kit (в котором, помимо прочего, присутствовал браузер Internet Explorer 1.0), DoubleSpace, Compression Agent (утилиты для сжатия диска), начальные версии тем оформления (всего 12 тем оформления), сервер коммутированного доступа, редактор макросов подключения и графические улучшения: сглаженные экранные шрифты, плавное передвижение окон, способность растягивать или сжимать изображение рабочего стола для соответствия разрешению экрана и 32-битные иконки. Планировщик задач, который присутствует в более поздних версиях Windows, в Windows 95 назывался System Agent. Более поздние версии (OSR2 и новее) включали DriveSpace 3 и Internet Explorer 3.0. Windows 98 включала все эти программы, кроме игры Пинбол, которая появилась в поставках Windows начиная с Windows NT 4.0.
Microsoft Plus! для детей[править | править код]
Пакет вышел в 1997 году и был предназначен для детей. Включал в себя три новых приложения: Talk It!, программа типа «text-to-speech», Play It! (электронная клавиатура с музыкой и звуковыми эффектами), и Paint It! (версия Paint, оптимизирована для обучения детей). Версия также содержала picture picker наряду с клипартами, шрифтами, десятью новыми темами оформления, и программой Protect It! (Родительский контроль для Internet Explorer). Plus! для детей была единственной версией Plus! от подразделения Microsoft — Microsoft Home and Entertainment. Все остальные версии были сделаны программистами из Windows Operating System development group.
Microsoft Plus! для Windows 98[править | править код]
Как продолжение к оригинальному набору дополнений Windows Plus! 98 включала оригинальный набор тем, в который входили восемнадцать новых тем оформления (некоторые из них были основаны на таких популярных в то время комиксах, как FoxTrot и Garfield[1]), наряду с новыми приложениями для Windows 98. 3D-скринсейвер organic art обрабатывал уникальные на то время трехмерные модели[1]. Утилита очистки Меню Пуск была добавлена в Windows 98 как Maintenance Wizard[1]. Утилита Cybermedia Non-Critical File Cleaner была интегрирована в «Очистку диска». Интеграция ZIP-файлов в Проводник Windows была впервые произведена в этой версии под названием Сжатые папки. Новые игры, такие как Microsoft Golf 98 Lite, Lose Your Marbles!, и популярный сейчас Пасьянс Паук, также входили в состав Plus! 98[1]. Deluxe CD Player с поддержкой CDDB [1] и простая «экспресс» версия Picture It![1] также были включены. Наконец, Plus! 98 поставлялась с антивирусом McAfee VirusScan 3.0 с возможностью бесплатного обновления в течение шести месяцев[1].
Такие приложения Plus! 98 как Сжатые папки и Пасьянс Паук были включены в состав Windows Me и более поздних версиях Windows. Deluxe CD Player поставлялась с Windows 2000. Также в Windows 2000 осталось приложение для управления темами рабочего стола Themes.exe с функцией автоматической смены тем по расписанию. Однако сами заготовки тем в Windows 2000 включены не были.
Windows XP не поддерживает установку Plus! 98. Однако для тех, кто испытывает ностальгию по играм и темам из него, есть способ установки Plus! 98 под Windows XP. Для этого необходимо установить режим совместимости для установщика setup.exe под Windows 98 и в процессе выбора компонентов снять галочки с заведомо несовместимых с Windows XP приложений (Maintenance Wizard, Сжатые папки, McAfee VirusScan, Spider Solitaire). После установки вполне корректно работают Deluxe CD Player, Picture It!, игра Lose Your Marbles! Есть проблемы при запуске тем рабочего стола (некорректное отображение шрифтов и Flash-компонентов в некоторых темах), экранной заставки Organic art. Также не работает достаточно удобная оболочка выбора тем рабочего стола, где можно было устанавливать автоматическую смену тем по расписанию и отдельные компоненты тем (значки, шрифты, звуки, указатели мыши).
Microsoft Plus! Игровой Пакет: Карты и Пазлы[править | править код]
Этот пакет Plus! был выпущен в то же время, что и Windows Millennium Edition, однако его можно было поставить на другие версии Windows. Он включал: Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection — коллекцию из десяти аркадных игр и Microsoft Bicycle Card Collection, набор из двенадцати карточных игр. Триал-версия игры Microsoft Pandora’s Box также присутствовала в пакете.
Microsoft Plus! для Windows XP[править | править код]
Выпущенный под названием «The Ultimate Companion for Windows XP», Microsoft Plus! для Windows XP представлен вместе с Windows XP 25 октября 2001 года. Эта версия пакета была создана, чтобы показать новые возможности Windows XP: пакет был представлен с обновленным Windows Media Player и 3D-технологиями DirectX. Продолжая традиции предыдущих пакетов, Plus! для Windows XP содержал заставки, игры, и приложения.
Plus! для Windows XP включает:
- Plus! Темы
- Plus! Заставки
- Plus! Голосовые команды для Windows Media Player
- Plus! Personal DJ (Программа для создания списков воспроизведения)
- Plus! Конвертер MP3
- Plus! CD Label Maker (Для создания обложек CD)
- Plus! Speaker Enhancement
- Plus! 3D Visualizations for Windows Media Player (Заставки визуализации для Windows Media Player)
- Plus! Skins for Windows Media Player (Обложки для Windows Media Player)
- Plus! Hyperbowl
- Plus! Russian Square
- Plus! Labyrinth
Microsoft Plus! для Windows XP может быть установлен в более поздних версиях Windows, в частности, он вполне стабильно работает в Windows 7. Однако при использовании тем рабочего стола от Microsoft Plus! для Windows XP автоматически включается упрощенный режим графического интерфейса Aero.
Microsoft Plus! для Windows XP несовместим с Windows 10.
- Microsoft Photo Story
- Microsoft Picture It!
- Microsoft Windows Media Player
- Microsoft Windows Movie Maker
- Microsoft Corporation
- Microsoft Plus! Home Page
- Download link for Microsoft Plus! for Kids!, Windows 95
- Microsoft Plus! for Modern Windows Архивная копия от 16 апреля 2009 на Wayback Machine (Windows 98+)
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Microsoft Corporation (25 июня 1998). Consumer Companion for Windows 98 Offers Powerful New Utilities Desktop Themes and Exciting Games. Пресс-релиз. Архивировано из первоисточника 10 февраля 2009. Проверено 2009-02-14.
So much for Windows Ultimate Extras
Users of Windows Vista Ultimate will no doubt be aware that the term Ultimate is a little far fetched. The handful of Ultimate Extras currently available leaves a lot to be desired, and nobody seems to know if anything else will be delivered anytime soon.
The Ultimate Extras were once thought to be a replacement for Microsoft’s previous means to bring enhancements to its operating systems, Microsoft Plus! Following the apparent failure of Windows Ultimate Extras however, it looks as though Windows Vista will get the Plus! treatment after all.
Plus! packs, as they became known, were first introduced in 1994 and rolled out throughout the next 10 years in the following editions:
- Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95
- Microsoft Plus! for Kids
- Microsoft Plus! for Windows 98
- Microsoft Plus! Game Pack: Cards & Puzzles
- Microsoft Plus! for Windows XP
- Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition
- Microsoft Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP
The Plus! packages generally offer a variety of enhancements varying from games, screensavers, desktop themes and can often carry media utilities too.
Discovered online today at FutureShop.ca is a new product listing titled «Microsoft Windows Vista Plus Pack (PC)». Though the title itself could simply be misunderstood, the product packaging surely can’t.
The packaging makes the contents quite clear, this forthcoming Plus! Pack will simply feature four casual games for the Vista OS. HEXUS gaming guru, Steven Williamson, insists that one of the four games pictured on the cover is Luxor, a title currently available on Xbox Live Arcade. Take your guesses on what the other three may be.
As far as previous Plus! packs go, this isn’t one to write home about it. According to FutureShop.ca, the Vista Plus! Pack will launch on February 15th ’08 and retail at $39.99.
Useful link: FutureShop.ca product page
Microsoft Plus! was a series of bonus feature packages produced for various editions of Windows beginning with 95 and ending with XP. It hails from an era when collections of themes, utilities, and games could not easily be downloaded from the internet, and served essentially as an advertisement for the World Wide Web itself. «Like what you see? There’s more on the internet!» was often Plus’s call to action, and it was magical.
While not all of Plus’s contents have aged particularly well, some components—its games in particular—became instant cult classics for anyone fortunate enough to grow up with them. Unfortunately, they’re also difficult to access thanks to install CD checks preventing Plus! from running on all but specific, now unsupported editions of Windows.
That is, until now!
About
On this page you’ll find repackaged versions of Microsoft Plus! with their installers patched to remove all artificial restrictions on OS versions and CPU architectures. Despite its age, Plus! remains surprisingly compatible with modern Windows. Aside from extensions to the operating system itself, you can still use the old themes, wallpapers, icons, screensavers, cursors, utilities, and yes, games! This includes the classic HyperBowl, Labyrinth, and Russian Square, two of which were never released outside of Plus!
In addition, for the sake of preservation, I’ve included an Extras
folder containing the Labyrinth addon levels advertised on the exit screen (also patched!) and the legendary 3D Space Cadet Pinball (originally released in Plus! 95). While rumors suggest the game was removed from Windows due to unsolvable bugs during a port to 64-bit, the original x86 version ironically works flawlessly even on 64-bit Windows.
Download
Download Microsoft Plus! XP (Patched)
Honorable Mentions
The legend of Plus! extends beyond just my own nostalgia, and as it turns out, I’m not the only one who’s been at work keeping the package alive!
HyperBowl Unity
Like Labyrinth, HyperBowl advertises additional lanes available for download online. While I had intended to include these in my package, I was instead pleased to discover that the entire game has been officially re-released on GitHub as both a free download of the original and a rebuilt version for modern devices (mobile included!). I would highly recommend checking it out and tossing a (optional) donation the creator’s way for their own preservation efforts!
Download HyperBowl Unity
3D Space Cadet Pinball Decompilation
The rumors of Space Cadet Pinball’s demise may be less than the truth, but thanks to k4zmu2a on GitHub, the source code no longer has to languish in mystery! The decompilation project makes it possible to build new binaries of Pinball for new systems—Windows and otherwise. There’s even a port for the PlayStation Vita! If you’re looking for the most modern way to play, this is it.
Download Space Cadet Pinball on GitHub