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The Apple II had a large user base and was a popular game development platform in the 1970s and 1980s. There is a separate list of Apple IIGS games . There are currently 631 games on this list.
The Apple II Plus, like its predecessor the Apple II, features a repeat key on its keyboard. The key is labeled "REPT" and is located just to the left of the "RETURN" key. [3] [4] The II Plus is the last Apple Computer to have this key, as later Apple computers would incorporate the ability to hold down a key for a period of time to repeat the key.
Arkanoid II: Revenge of Doh: 1989: Ryan Ridges & John Lund Taito America Arcade As the Link Turns: 1988: Parik Rao & Scott Pease (Rogue Systems) Shoot-em-up Balance of Power: The 1990 Edition: 1989: Chris Crawford Mindscape Simulation Bard's Tale, The: 1987: Rebecca Heineman Electronic Arts RPG Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight, The: 1988 ...
Single-player, 2-8 players multiplayer Dogfight is an aerial combat video game written by Bill Basham for the Apple II and published by Micro Lab in 1980. The game is a clone of Atari, Inc. 's 1975 arcade game Jet Fighter .
Sneakers is a fixed shooter video game for the Apple II written by Mark Turmell and published by Sirius Software in 1981. A version for Atari 8-bit computers was released the same year. Sneakers was Turmell's first published game. He was later the lead designer and programmer of 1993's NBA Jam. [1]
This category contains video games for Apple II computers. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ...
The player earns points by shooting helicopters (5 points), paratroopers (2 points), jets (5 points), and bombs (25 points). Firing a shell costs the player one point, so if one is playing for score, there is an incentive to conserve ammo.
Cavern Creatures is a vertically scrolling shooter for the Apple II written by Paul Lowrance and published by Datamost in 1983. [1] The title screen artwork is by Art Huff. The game is similar to the 1981 game Caverns of Mars for the Atari 8-bit computers. [2]