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Re: Need help finding Apple IIe game...
I was able to find KQ 1-3 on white rabbit, but that was it. Asimov does seem
to still be down. I am aware of the IIgs versions, however for this
particular instance we need the IIe versions. (IIe and IIgs versions are
totally different in some of their implementations).
Unfortunately, all of those I have found (KQ 1-3 on rabbit and BC somewhere
else) are hacked images, with loader screens and etc. Some don't load
properly, and some have important data changed, which defeats the purpose. I
have original disks for several of these games right here with me, but no
effective way to get them onto my computer.
I do have a IIe in storage, but not the time to assemble all the needed bits
to hook up and transfer to my mac. (no serial on either, no floppy drive on
mac, etc)
> From: Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net>
> Organization: Prodigy Internet http://www.prodigy.com
> Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2,comp.emulators.apple2
> Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 18:09:21 GMT
> Subject: Re: Need help finding Apple IIe game...
>
> Vartan writes ...
>>
>> Looking for the following Apple IIe games as .dsk images.
>> Many of these I own on disk but have no way of imaging anymore.
>> The reason for this is not warez but is for building additional support into
>> a cross-platform AGI interpreter (sarien). (AGI is the language all early
>> sierra game are written in, and is mostly cross-compatable. But, there are
>> some difference which need to be found and documented, supported...)
>>
>> King's Quest I, II, II, IV
>> Police Quest
>> Black Cauldron
>> Space Quest I, II
>> Mixed up Mother Goose
>> Manhunter NY
>> Leisure Suit Larry
>> Gold Rush
>> Donald Duck Playground
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>
> You should be able to find most of those on Asimov or, if Asimov is still
> down, on White Rabbit's Asimov mirror.
>
> Several of the games are available for IIgs, too. A good place to get the
> IIgs versions is the Apple IIgs Gaming Memory Fairway.
>
> For links, see the FAQs 'Major Apple II Archives' page at
> http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/A2FAQs4MAJORSITES.html .
>
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> Rubywand