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In 1996, Mad # 350 included a CD-ROM featuring Mad-related software as well as three audio files.
In 1999, Brøderbund / The Learning Company released Totally Mad, a Microsoft Windows 95 / 98 compatible CD-ROM set collecting the magazine's content from # 1 through # 376 ( December 1998 ), plus over 100 Mad Specials including most of the recorded audio inserts.
Despite the title, it omitted a handful of articles due to problems clearing the rights on some book excerpts and text taken from recordings, such as Andy Griffith's " What It Was, Was Football.
" In 2006, Graphic Imaging Technology's DVD-ROM Absolutely Mad updated the original Totally Mad content through 2005.
A single seven-gigabyte disc, it is missing the same deleted material from the 1999 collection.
It differs from the earlier release in that it is Macintosh compatible.

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