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Re: Looking for old Apple II "adult" material
Which archive? I remember those same programs from years ago. I'd get a
kick out of seeing them again.
"Don Quixote" <drosen2@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Never mind - found them in the archives under the name
> "French-Postcard".
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 06:48:49 GMT, Don Quixote <drosen2@socal.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>This may be odd or maybe even inappropriate of a request. I recently
>>found the AppleWin emulator and it threw me back into a nostalgia of
>>20 years. I almost cried playing all those old wonderful games I used
>>to have way back then. It's just great!
>>Also - you'd think that these days you'd master those good old games -
>>but they're still pretty damn hard - it's only the graphics that have
>>improved over the years.
>>
>>Anyway - after getting TONS of the old classics as disk images on the
>>net, I could not find any of those classic "adult" stuff I used to
>>have - anywhere. Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places. I am
>>mostly referring to those animations that would flip between two
>>images and would increase in speed, showing the two back and forth for
>>a few seconds, and then move on to the next animation. I seem to
>>remember The Fuller Brushman, some Frenchy's tongue, and other's I
>>can't really remember.
>>
>>It would be awesome if anyone out there has any of these and can post
>>the disk images here (*.dsk preferable, but *.do or *.nib are fine
>>too). Alternatively - point me to a link where I could find those.
>>Any other "adult" stuff I may have forgotten about will be much
>>appreciated too.
>>
>>Thanks.
>