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MacScuzzy
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USA
119 Posts
Posted - 08 Nov 2001 :  20:26:05
Whats your favorite game for the '][? I enjoy playing Lemonade, LoadRunner(which I'm not good at!), Snake, Seven and many, many more. But my favorite game is Seven, a card game much like Crazy Eights. The only thing that frustrates me is that it's on a DOS 3.3 disk, and so it's on a volitle 5.25 floppy. I've printed it out, but I don't feel like typing it all back into ProDOS BASIC! If anybody has a place to download the game (or a variant of it) it would be much appreciated! (I also have tried using a convert utility, but it doesn't save it in the corret file format)

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Tallgeese
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USA
523 Posts
Posted - 08 Nov 2001 :  20:37:56
There's a game called Grand Prix (I think) with an extremely simple interface. The screen was black, except for a) car status console and b) moving white blocks designating the outsides of the course. It was fun and challenging.

Falcons. Traditional arcade-type game. Alien Typhoon. Ditto. Call me simple, but the Mach III joystick + arcade-style games still captivate me like 3D rendered games still can't.

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Australia
2822 Posts
Posted - 08 Nov 2001 :  23:17:08
Lode Runner, Lemonade Stand, Goldfields. Yeah!

Anyone know of a game called The Halley Project or something?

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kojiro
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Australia
10 Posts
Posted - 09 Nov 2001 :  03:22:53
Lemonade Stand! Number 1!
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Tallgeese
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USA
523 Posts
Posted - 14 Nov 2001 :  22:28:26

What the heck was Lemonade Stand?

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USA
1559 Posts
Posted - 15 Nov 2001 :  20:34:21
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What the heck was Lemonade Stand?


An Apple ][ game

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Tallgeese
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USA
523 Posts
Posted - 15 Nov 2001 :  21:53:09

If you weren't a general, you'd have an Apple ][ stick of justice coming your way for that one...

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Posted - 16 Nov 2001 :  10:29:25
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If you weren't a general, you'd have an Apple ][ stick of justice coming your way for that one...

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MacScuzzy
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USA
119 Posts
Posted - 16 Nov 2001 :  15:39:04
It was this game were you would have a little Lemonade stand, and you had to say how many cups of lemonade you would make for each day, how much the cups would cost, and if you would put out any advertisments.

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cinemafia
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USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 16 Nov 2001 :  16:45:43
Oregon Trail, of course. The best part was when you got to hunt, though all I ever got was squirrels.

Oh and how about MathMuncher?

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Posted - 18 Nov 2001 :  04:12:03
Nah, Maths Invaders! I used to cane at the Roman Numerals one.

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USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 19 Nov 2001 :  09:37:11
Math Invaders, yeah that was kick-a$$!

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TiMacLover
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USA
1282 Posts
Posted - 15 Dec 2001 :  21:48:56
I love Wheel a Fortune cause its like a good group family game. I also love Oregon Trail and Marathon 2002 (opps 2x)

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Marchie
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USA
911 Posts
Posted - 24 Dec 2001 :  13:37:07
Oregon trail.

I just wish hunting was a "whole family" thing... then you could carry more meat back to the wagons. Shooting a bear or buffalo and leaving most of the meat behind wasn't very earth friendly.

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bigsadhu
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Cayman Island
462 Posts
Posted - 16 Jan 2002 :  05:22:23
Dung Beetles and Crossfire. Still the 2 most addictive games I've ever played.

Bernie 2 the rescue and the asimov.net archive (http://ftp.mayn.de/pub/mirrors/apple.asimov.net/ ) is the perfect combination to fill a rainy day.

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MacScuzzy
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USA
119 Posts
Posted - 19 Jan 2002 :  11:40:56
I'm glad they've got the Asimov archive back up again, it was down for about a year a couple of years ago.

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maclady
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USA
20 Posts
Posted - 21 Jan 2002 :  20:42:41
Hoyle's old 5-card draw!!

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