"Liam Busey" <buseyl@yahoo.com> wrote in message 1171913063.773438.195390@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com">news:1171913063.773438.195390@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
: On Feb 19, 11:03 am, "sicklittlemonkey" <Nick.Westg...@gmail.com>
: wrote:
: > On Feb 20, 12:33 am, "Tempest" <temp...@atariprotos.com> wrote:
: >
: > > Anyone ever wonder why M.U.L.E. never got ported to the Apple II?
: > > They made it for the Atari 8-bit, C64, and IBM (among others), but
: > > never for the Apple II. Had EA abandonded the Apple by that point? I
: > > always felt like I had missed out on a great game because it never
: > > came to the Apple II.
: >
: > There was an Apple II port. I'm surprised it's not on asimov.
: >
: > Cheers,
: > Nick.
:
:
: Wow! Are you sure? The only M.U.L.E. I've ever seen on the Apple II is
: in one of the 'Adventure Construction Set' tile sets.
:
: It does not appear to be on asimov. :(
Here's what I found after a very quick search.
"M.U.L.E. (1983), published by Electronic Arts.
Atari 800, Apple II, Commodore 64; still revered
by many as among the finest computer games ever
published."
The link where this was is following:
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,8515/
I cannot say whether this info is correct, so,
this is not a quote, just something I found.
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