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A virus has infected the computer: - Check for any unusual activity by running a virus scan. - Repair any damaged files. - Reboot the computer and run a check disk to ensure there is no corruption on the system disk. - If no errors, then it should be okay to proceed as usual. You are logged on as:  username Password length must be at least 10 characters.System Information:Browser used: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)All other directories were also infected by the virus, forcing them to only display the same text box as seen above. To eliminate this threat, you had to run a virus scan on each of them before being allowed to proceed further into the game or else you would be "infected" with this very same malicious code again once you return to these locations. After taking the above actions, the following log was generated, confirming that the virus has been successfully deleted from your computer: - The virus has been obliterated.From then on, you were free to explore the rest of the game world freely without any further hindrances or danger.The magazine continued to publish iterations of "Final Exam" until December 1996, with both English and Japanese versions available. However, following the sale of dojinsoft.com to Hobido in January 1997, development on new versions ceased permanently with Hobido officially declaring "Final Exam" dead in March 1997. Though demos were published after this time by different groups, they were simply ripoffs produced without permission. The game itself went through several major revisions during its lifetime, which are listed in the following table. The earliest releases were created in their entirety by Ueno, with Kato taking over programming efforts in mid-1995. All versions were developed using No$GBA.As "Final Exam" is based on the original engine of "", it features the same graphics and game mechanics seen in that game, with no significant changes made to them throughout its lifetime. The game's pre-rendered backgrounds are unique to each location, while sprites are reused or altered slightly between them. This is the list of locations and their respective descriptions:"Final Exam" is notorious for its extremely difficult and frustrating gameplay. The game received excessively high ratings on both "GamePro" and "Next Generation", with both magazines stating that it is unplayable due to its harsh difficulty. It was also voted the second most frustrating game on the magazine's 1998 readers poll, falling just behind "Super Mario RPG", while also being awarded the dubious distinction of being voted the most frustrating NES game by that same poll. The 3DO version was rated 4/10 by "Next Generation", while both versions of the SNES Classic Edition received mixed reviews, with GameSpy awarding 4.5/5 and IGN awarding 6. cfa1e77820

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