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The first game from the company; [23] an investment strategy game; "a quick (averages 1 and 1/2 hr.) and easy game, useful as a light and friendly evening among other "beer and pretzel" games." [24] Vindicator: 1983: Jimmy Huey H.A.L. Labs Voodoo Castle: 1980: Scott Adams & Alexis Adams Adventure International: Voodoo Island: 1985: Angelsoft ...
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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Apple II games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Video games released on the Apple II without being ported to or from other video game platforms.
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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.
7.5–9.2.2 The A-Files: Gyldendal 1998 Adventure/Educational Commercial A-Train [7] Maxis: 1992 Simulation Commercial 6.0.5 or higher Aargon Deluxe: Twilight Games 1999 Puzzle Commercial 10.2 Abalone: Peter Tax 1997 Board game Freeware 8.0–9.2.2 Abalone 3D: Anomic Software 1996 Board game Freeware The Abbey: Crimson Cow 2009 Adventure Commercial
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Apple II Europlus computer with Scandinavian keyboard layout in Helsinki's computer and game console museum. The Apple II series of computers had an enormous impact on the technology industry and expanded the role of microcomputers in society. The Apple II was the first personal computer many people ever saw.