Welcome to Disk Cleanup, our regular weekend feature delving into the PCs of PC gaming luminaries. Come back every weekend to read a new interview, digging into the important questions, like "How tidy is your desktop?" and "What game will you never uninstall?"
Publishers of the '90s loved a boxed video game collection, which is why Nina Freeman's earliest PC gaming memory is playing Rodent's Revenge. Released in 1991 as part of Microsoft Entertainment Pack 2 Rodent's Revenge was about a mouse pushing blocks around to trap cats. "I didn't have a computer until I was 10, so I think I played this on my friend's computer, or at school or the library," says Freeman, a freelance game developer who has worked with developers like Fullbright and Don't Nod Montreal. "I don't remember how it works, but I rememb...


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