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Xfiles Screen Saver 2.0


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 661 Limitations None
Publisher Net Executive File Size 3.5M
Date added 27 Apr 2002 Check your speed

From the developer: "X-files Screensaver and Wallpaper. Xfiles screen savers starring David Duchovny as Special Agent Fox Mulder and Gillian Anderson as Special Agent Dana Scully. You will also find Mitch Pileggi as Assistant Director Walter Skinner, William B. Davis as Cigarette-Smoking Man, Jerry Hardin as Deep Throat, Steven Williams as Mr. X, Nicholas Lea as Alex Krycek. This is an exciting screen saver from the hit sci-fi TV show Xfiles with pictures that can be used as wallpaper!"

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