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Re: top protected Apple II title?



On 2 déc, 18:54, BLuRry <brendan.rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 1, 12:20 pm, Calibrator <calibra...@freenet.de> wrote:
>
> > On 29 Nov., 19:46, A2Aviator <a2avia...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Sundog was an interesting one over the years. You'd always think you
> > > had cracked it .. but you could never find out for sure until you
> > > actually played. Only to find out that when you went to resupply your
> > > ship, you could be told that you can't dock due to "pirate activity in
> > > the galaxy" ..
>
> > Ha ha!
>
> > bye
> > Marcus
>
> I remember there was some sort of Alpine climbing simulation game
> (Final Assault by Epyx maybe?) for the //gs that, if copied, your guy
> would get red-faced as if having a heart attack and fall dead off the
> cliff.
>
> -Brendan

Oh, that one is good, I need to find an original disk.

Dungeon Master by Faster Than Light was that kind of highly protected
program. You had to play it entirely (and even more) to make sure all
the protection "check points" were removed.

antoine