
Issues of La Baleine Blanche were typically characterized by the "scene aesthetic." The user interface was often non-standard; text would scroll smoothly across the bottom of the screen (a "scroller"), while static graphics demonstrated the artist's ability to manipulate limited color palettes. The mention of "1987" places this issue in the "Oldskool" era, where the separation between the "cracker" (removing copy protection) and the "demoscene" (creating digital art) was still porous.
(Children of the White Whale), which follows a group of students on an Atlantic adventure to study whales, though the 1987 fictional series remains the most likely subject of your specific file name. la baleine blanche-1987-n.rar
You could easily write a report on any of these using library or database sources. Issues of La Baleine Blanche were typically characterized