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Re: Your Top 5 Apple ][ Games...
In article <3EDE98A9.BC5A3114@swbell.net>,
Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote:
>"Dr. Richard E. Hawkins" writes ...
>> OK, how come *nobody* has listed Apple Trek? Not the one with the
>> listing in the red book, but the one that shipped on tape?
>> hawk, who learned to program cheating at that game
> Sort of suspect your choice is a tad biased from all the fun of
>programming the cheats. (I never got into the Trek games much. The
>spacewar game that ate up hours of my time was "Elite".)
Actually, the cheats never got very far. Once I saw how the code
worked, I tended to be off doing something else :
But Apple Trek was differetn from all the other treks, none of which
ever caught my interest. Particularly the messing with Klingons to
trick them into torpedoing one another :)
But then, almost all of my time on the II was before disk drives were
widely available, which probably accounts for a lot. But that game
still goes on my all time favorites, with Nethack and Master of Orion
(neither available for the II).
hawk
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