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Access Software: U.S. Gold: Arcade game Beach Head II: 1988: Peter Adams [1] Access Software: Arcade game Bee Crunch: Keypunch Software Beer Run: 1981: Mark Turmell Sirius Software: Below the Root: 1984: Dale DeSharone Windham Classics: Beneath Apple Manor: 1978: Don Worth The Software Factory Beyond Castle Wolfenstein: 1984: Silas Warner Muse ...
This is a list of Apple IIGS games. While backwards compatible for running most Apple II games, the Apple IIGS has a native 16-bit mode with support for graphics, sound, and animation capabilities that surpass the abilities of the earlier Apple II.
Action, adventure, strategy game Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, DOS, Mac: Cinemaware: Kroz: 1987 2009 [14] Adventure DOS Apogee Software: Kye: 1992 2008 [64] Puzzle: Windows 3.x Colin Garbutt: Lode Runner Online: Mad Monks' Revenge: 1995 Side-scrolling game Windows, Mac OS Sierra Entertainment: Based on the game Lode Runner. Lords of the Rising Sun ...
These lists of Apple software cover software for Apple devices, ... Apple II. List of Apple II application software; List of Apple II games; List of Apple IIGS games; Mac
AppleWin (also known as Apple //e Emulator for Windows) is an open source software emulator for running Apple II programs in Microsoft Windows. AppleWin was originally written by Mike O'Brien in 1994; [3] O'Brien himself announced an early version of the emulator in April 1995 just before the release of Windows 95. [4]
Adventureland (video game) Adventures in Flesh; Agent USA; Air Traffic Controller (1978 video game) Airheart; Akalabeth: World of Doom; Alcazar: The Forgotten Fortress; ALF: The First Adventure; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (video game) Alice in Wonderland (1985 video game) Alien (Avalon Hill) Aliens: The Computer Game (US Version) Alkemstone
Eamon, sometimes known as The Wonderful World of Eamon, is a game creation system and a role-playing adventure game series created by Donald Brown and released for the Apple II in 1980. The game is a text adventure similar to other early titles like Adventure (1976) or Zork (1980) and to later text-based multi-user dungeons (MUDs), though with ...
The effort to develop educational and business software for the Apple II, including the 1979 release of the popular VisiCalc spreadsheet, made the computer especially popular with business users and families. [3] [4] [5] The Apple II computers are based on the 6502 8-bit processor and can display text and two resolutions of color graphics. A ...