That was (1993–2009).
For a generation of students, Encarta wasn't just a reference tool; it was the digital gateway to the world. Here’s why its sunset still stings. microsoft encarta
Do you miss the sound of that CD-ROM drive spinning up? And did you ever beat the final boss in MindMaze? That was (1993–2009)
Before Wikipedia, before the smartphone in your pocket, there was a CD-ROM. And on that disc lived a virtual encyclopedia with a bouncing 3D logo and a soundtrack that sounded like elevator music for a spaceship. Do you miss the sound of that CD-ROM drive spinning up
Nostalgia Overflow: Why Microsoft Encarta Was the 90s Kid’s Internet
Was Encarta always right? No. Was it biased toward a Western viewpoint? Absolutely. But for a kid without high-speed internet, that CD-ROM was a portal. It made research feel like exploration, not a chore.