List of Apple II games
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Din bɔŋɔ nyɛla "Apple II games". Apple II nyɛla niriba pam ni yu shɛli ka nyɛ dɛma ni yiɣijam din yuli daa du ka yina 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s.
Lihimi kpe nya 16-bit Apple IIGS games.
Saha ŋɔ dɛma ni yiɣijam 575 m-be din ni.[lower-alpha 1]
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mali niŋTitle | Year | Developer | Publisher | Notes |
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$100,000 Pyramid | 1987 | Craig Carlson[1] | The Box Office | |
221B Baker Street | 1986 | Datasoft | ||
2400 A.D. | 1987 | Chuck Bueche[1] | Origin Systems | Graphical RPG |
3 in 1 College & Pro Football | 1984 | Lance Haffner | Lance Haffner Games | |
3-D Docking Mission | 1978 | Chris Oberth | Programma International/The Elektrik Keyboard | |
3-D Skiing | 1981 | Continental Software | ||
3-D Space Battle | 1980 | Paul Berker[1] | Loch Ness Productions | |
50 Mission Crush | 1984 | John Gray | Strategic Simulations | |
4th & Inches | 1988 | Bob Whitehead[1] | Accolade | Sports game |
ABM | 1980 | Silas Warner[1] | Muse Software | Clone of Missile Command |
Accolade's Comics | 1987 | Accolade | ||
Advanced Blackjack | 1983 | Muse Software | ||
Adventure | 1985 | John Rausch | Role-playing game, complete version of Colossal Cave Adventure by William Crowther & Don Woods) | |
Adventure Construction Set | 1985 | Stuart Smith | Electronic Arts | Graphical RPG and editor |
Adventure Creator | 1987 | Spinnaker Software | ||
Adventure in Time | 1981 | Paul Berker[1] | Phoenix Software | |
Adventure to Atlantis | 1982 | Robert C. Clardy[1] | Synergistic Software | |
Adventureland | 1978 | Scott Adams[1] | Adventure International | Interactive fiction |
Adventures in Flesh | 1983 | Fred D Williams[1] | Krell Software | Adventure game |
Adventures in Narnia: Dawn Treader | 1984 | Lifeware / Gruen Studios[2] | Word Publishing | action/adventure game |
Adventures in Narnia: Narnia | 1984 | Lifeware / Gruen Studios[2] | Word Publishing | action/adventure game |
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension | 1984 | Scott Adams[1] | Adventure International | |
A.E. | 1982 | Programmers-3[3] (Makato Horai & Jun Wada)[1] | Broderbund | Fixed shooter |
Airheart | 1986 | Dan Gorlin Productions | Broderbund | |
Akalabeth | 1979 | Richard Garriott | California Pacific Computer Company | Graphical RPG |
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves | 1982 | Stuart Smith[1] | Quality Software | |
Alien Downpour | 2017 | Michael Packard | Snacking On! Software | Arcade shooter |
Alien Rain | 1981 | Tony Suzuki | Broderbund | Arcade shooter |
Aliens: The Computer Game | 1986 | Robert Friele & Michael Ornsby | Activision | Action/adventure game |
Alpine Encounter | 1985 | ibidinc Games | Random House | |
Alter Ego | 1986 | Peter J. Favaro | Activision | RPG |
Alternate Reality: The City | 1985 | Paradise Programming | Datasoft | 3D RPG |
Alternate Reality: The Dungeon | 1987 | Paradise Programming | Datasoft | 3D RPG |
Amazon | 1984 | Michael Crichton | Telarium | Graphic adventure game |
Amnesia | 1986 | Cognetics Corporation | Electronic Arts | Interactive fiction |
Ancient Art of War | 1984 | Evryware | Broderbund | War strategy game |
Anti-Gravity | 1984 | Michael Katz & Tom Johnson | shareware | |
Ape Escape | 1982 | Kevin Bagley[4] | SAMS | |
Apple Adventure | 1980 | Peter Schmuckal & Leonard Barshack | Apple Computer | adapted from Colossal Cave Adventure (William Crowther and Don Woods) |
Apple Cider Spider | 1983 | Ivan Strand | Sierra On-Line | |
Apple Panic | 1981 | Ben Serki | Broderbund | |
Apple Trek | 1979 | Wendell Sander[5] | Apple Computer | |
Aquatron | 1983 | Justin Gray | Sierra On-Line | |
Arcade Boot Camp | 1984 | John Besnard[1] | Penguin Software | |
The Arcade Machine | 1982 | Doug Carlston & Chris Jochumson | Broderbund | |
Archon | 1983 | Free Fall Associates | Electronic Arts | action/strategy game |
Archon II: Adept | 1984 | Free Fall Associates | Electronic Arts | action/strategy game |
Arcticfox | 1986 | Dynamix | Electronic Arts | Arcade game, Tank simulation |
Ardy the Aardvark | 1983 | Chris Oberth | Datamost | |
Arena of Octos | 1981 | Steve Kropinak | SoftSide | |
Arkanoid | 1988 | Taito | Arcade shooter | |
Asteroid Field, The | 1980 | Jim Nitchals | Cavalier Computer | |
Astro-Grover | 1984 | Children's Computer Workshop | CBS Software | |
Australian Cockroach | 1988 | Bryan Vekovius and Jim Weiler | Softdisk | |
Autoduel | 1985 | Richard Garriott & Chuck Bueche | Origin Systems | Role-playing game |
Aztec | 1982 | Paul Stephenson | Datamost | |
Bad Dudes | 1988 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | |
Balance of Power | 1985 | Chris Crawford | Mindscape | |
Ballblazer | 1985 | Lucasfilm Games, K-Byte | Epyx | |
Ballyhoo | 1985 | Jeff O'Neill | Infocom | |
Bandits | 1982 | Tony Ngo and Benny Ngo | Sirius Software | |
Bard's Tale, The | 1985 | Interplay Productions (Michael Cranford) | Electronic Arts | RPG |
The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight | 1986 | Interplay Productions (Michael Cranford) | Electronic Arts | RPG |
The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate | 1988 | Interplay Productions (Rebecca Heineman, Bruce Schlickbernd, and Michael A. Stackpole) | Electronic Arts | RPG |
Bats in the Belfry | 1983 | Samuel Moore | Phoenix Software | |
Battle Chess | 1988 | Interplay | Interplay | Chess simulation |
Battlezone | 1984 | Quality Software (James Albanese) | Atarisoft | Arcade game |
B.C.'s Quest for Tires | 1983 | Sydney Development | Sierra On-Line | |
Beach Head | 1983 | Access Software | U.S. Gold | Arcade game |
Beach Head II | 1988 | Peter Adams[1] | Access Software | Arcade game |
Bee Crunch | Keypunch Software | |||
Beer Run | 1981 | Mark Turmell | Sirius Software | |
Below the Root | 1984 | Dale DeSharone | Windham Classics | |
Beneath Apple Manor | 1978 | Don Worth | The Software Factory | |
Beyond Castle Wolfenstein | 1984 | Silas Warner | Muse Software | Stealth game |
Beyond Zork | 1987 | Brian Moriarty | Infocom | Text-based (mostly) RPG |
Bezman | 1981 | John Besnard[1] | Bez | Pac-Man clone |
Bezoff | 1982 | John Besnard[1] | Bez | |
Bez Wars | 1981 | John Besnard[1] | Bez | |
Bilestoad, The | 1982 | Marc Goodman (as "Mangrove Earthshoe") | Datamost | |
Birth of the Phoenix | 1981 | Paul Berker | Phoenix Software | |
Black Magic | 1987 | Peter Ward | Datasoft | |
Blade of Blackpoole | 1982 | Tim Wilson | Sirius Software | |
Blister Ball | 1981 | Rodney McAuley | Creative Computing Software | |
Blitzkrieg | 1979 | Mark Cross[1] | Programma International | |
Bloody Murder | 1979 | Arthur Wells[1] | Stoneware | |
Bolo | 1982 | James Lane | Synergistic Software | |
Bongo's Bash | 1985 | John Romero | inCider Magazine | Maze game |
Borg | 1981 | Dan Thompson | Sirius Software | |
Borrowed Time | 1985 | Interplay | Activision | |
Boulder Dash | 1984 | First Star Software (Pat Montelo) | Electronic Arts | Action |
Bouncing Kamungas | 1983 | Tom Becklund | Penguin Software | |
Breakout | 1977 | Steve Wozniak | Apple Computer | Arcade game, Precursor to Little Brick Out[6] |
Broadsides | 1983 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | |
Bruce Lee | 1984 | Rick Mirsky | Datasoft | |
Bubble Bobble | 1988 | NovaLogic | Taito | |
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom | 1982 | Ken Jordan | Sega | Arcade game, flight |
Bug Attack | 1981 | Jim Nitchals | Cavalier Computer | Arcade |
Bureaucracy | 1987 | Douglas Adams | Infocom | Interactive fiction |
BurgerTime | 1983 | Mattel Electronics | Mattel Electronics | A home port of the arcade game of the same name developed under license from Data East USA |
Buzzard Bait | 1983 | Mike Ryeburn | Sirius Software | |
California Games | 1987 | Epyx | Epyx | A collection of California-themed sports games, such as half-pipe skateboarding and surfing |
Cannonball Blitz | 1982 | Olaf Lubeck | Sierra On-Line | Donkey Kong clone |
Canyon Climber | 1982 | Brian Mountford | Datasoft | Platform game |
Captain Goodnight and the Islands of Fear | 1985 | Michael Wise | Broderbund | |
Castle Smurfenstein | 1983 | Andrew Johnson & Preston Nevins[7] | Dead Smurf Software | parody hack of Castle Wolfenstein |
Castle Wolfenstein | 1981 | Silas Warner | Muse Software | Stealth game |
Catacomb | 1989 | John Carmack | Softdisk | |
Cavern Creatures | 1983 | Paul Lowrance | Datamost | |
Caverns of Callisto | 1983 | Chuck Bueche | Origin Systems | |
Caverns of Freitag, The | 1981 | David Shapiro (as "Dr. Cat")[1] | Muse Software | |
Caves of Olympus | 1982 | Thomas Noone & Patrick Noone[1] | SAMS[4] | |
Ceiling Zero | 1981 | RAM Software | Turnkey Software | Shoot em up |
Centauri Alliance | 1990 | Michael Cranford | Broderbund | RPG |
Centipede | 1983 | Atarisoft | ||
Championship Lode Runner | 1983 | Douglas E. Smith | Broderbund | |
Chessmaster 2000 | 1986 | Mark Manyen | Software Toolworks | Chess |
Chivalry | 1983 | Richard Hefter, Steve Worthington, & Janie Worthington | Optimum Resource | Action/RPG |
Choplifter | 1982 | Dan Gorlin | Broderbund | Action |
Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer | 1987 | Lerner Research | Electronic Arts | |
Commando | 1987 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | |
Computer Baseball | 1987 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | Sports game |
Computer Quarterback | 1981 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | Sports game |
Conan: Hall of Volta | 1984 | SE Software (Eric Robinson & Eric Parker) | Datasoft | |
Congo | 1982 | Sentient Software (Michael Berlyn & Harry Walker) | Sogiciel | |
Congo Bongo | 1983 | Sega | Sega | Arcade |
Copts and Robbers | 1983 | Alan Merell & Eric Knopp | Sirius Software | |
Cosmos Mission | 1979 | Astar International Inc. | Space Invaders clone | |
Count, The | 1981 | Scott Adams | Adventure International | |
Countdown to Shutdown | 1985 | T.L. Gale & Ivan Manley | Activision | |
The Coveted Mirror | 1983 | Eagle Berns and Holly Thomason | Penguin Software | |
Cranston Manor | 1981 | Ken Williams and Harold DeWitz[1] | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #3 |
Crazy Mazey | 1982 | Datamost | Datamost | |
Crickety Manor | 1988 | Pat Relf & Tara Framer | Scholastic | On Microzine Jr. issue #2 |
Crisis Mountain | 1982 | David Schroeder | Synergistic Software | |
Crosscountry Canada | 1986 | Dave Vincent | Didatech | |
Crosscountry USA | 1985 | Dave Vincent | Didatech | |
Crossfire | 1981 | Jay Sullivan | Sierra On-Line | |
Crush, Crumble and Chomp! | 1981 | Michael Farren | Epyx | |
Crypt of Medea | 1984 | Arthur Britto & Allan Lamb | Sir-Tech | |
Crystal Castles | 1983 | Atarisoft | ||
Curse of the Azure Bonds | 1989 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | RPG |
Curse of Crowley Manor | 1981 | Adventure International | Adventure International | |
Cyber Strike | 1980 | Nasir Gebelli | Sirius Software | |
Cyclod | 1981 | Hunter Hancock | Sirius Software | |
Dam Busters | 1984 | Sydney Development | Accolade | |
Dangerous Dave | 1988 | John Romero | UpTime | Platform game |
Dark Crystal | 1983 | Sierra Online | SierraVenture | |
Dark Forest | 1981 | Tom Mornini | Sirius Software | |
Darkhorn: Realm of the Warlords | 1985 | Thomas G. Cleaver | The Avalon Hill Game Company | |
Dark Tower | 1984 | Melbourne House | Melbourne House | |
Dart Room | 1979 | The Elektrik Keyboard | Chris Oberth | |
David's Midnight Magic | 1982 | David Snider | Broderbund | Pinball |
Dawn Patrol | 1982 | Keith Enge[1] | TSR | |
Deadline | 1982 | Marc Blank | Infocom | Interactive fiction |
Death in the Caribbean | 1983 | Philip Hess & Bob Hess | Micro Fun | A graphic adventure game |
Death Race | 1979 | Bob Andrews | Programma International | |
Death Race '82 | 1982 | Don Fudge | Avant-Garde Creations | |
Death Sword | 1987 | Designer Software (Jimmy Huey) | Epyx | |
Deathlord | 1987 | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts | RPG |
Deathmaze 5000 | 1980 | Frank Corr and William Denman | Med Systems Software | |
Delta Squadron | 1983 | Nexa | Nexa | |
Demon's Forge | 1981 | Saber Software | ||
Demon's Winter | 1988 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | RPG |
Depth Charge | 1978 | Chris Oberth | The Elektrik Keyboard | |
Designasaurus | 1988 | DesignWare | Britannica Software | |
Diamond Mine | 1983 | IDSI | Roklan | |
Dig Dug | 1982 | Atari, Inc. | Atarisoft | Arcade |
Dino Eggs | 1983 | David Schroeder | Micro Fun | |
Dino Smurf | 1983 | Andrew Johnson & Preston Nevins[7] | Dead Smurf Software | parody hack of Dino Eggs |
Dogfight | 1980 | Bill Basham | Microlab | |
Donald's Alphabet Chase | 1988 | Westwood Associates | Disney Software | |
Dondra | 1987 | Spectrum Holobyte | Spectrum Holobyte | |
Donkey Kong | 1984 | Michael Cranford | Atarisoft | |
Doom Cavern | 1980 | Morwe | Synergistic Software | RPG; included with the game Sorcerer's Challenge on the same disk. |
Drol | 1983 | Aik Beng | Broderbund | |
Dung Beetles | 1982 | Bob Bishop | Datasoft | |
Dungeon! | 1982 | Bruce Nesmith & Keith Enge | TSR | |
Dungeon Campaign | 1978 | Robert C. Clardy | Synergistic Software | |
Dynasty | 1978 | Weyman Fong | Apple Core | |
Eamon | 1980 | Donald Brown | public domain | |
Earl Weaver Baseball | 1989 | Mirage Graphics | Electronic Arts | |
Earth Orbit Stations | 1987 | Karl Buiter | Electronic Arts | |
Earthly Delights | 1983 | Roger Webster and Dan Leviton | Datamost | |
Electrifying Adventures | 1983 | Unknown | MECC | |
Elite | 1985 | David Braben and Ian Bell | Firebird | |
Empire: Wargame of the Century | 1987 | Northwest Software | Interstel | |
Empire I: World Builders | 1981 | Edu-ware Services | Interactive Fantasies | |
Empire II: Interstellar Sharks | 1982 | Edu-ware Services | Interactive Fantasies | |
Empire III: Armageddon | 1983 | Edu-ware Services | Interactive Fantasies | |
Epoch | 1981 | Larry Miller | Sirius Software | |
Escape! | 1978 | Silas Warner[1] | Muse Software | Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk. |
Escape from ANTcatraz | 1987 | Lorri Hopping[8] | Scholastic Corporation | On Microzine issue #23[9] |
Escape from Arcturus | 1981 | Synergistic Software | Synergistic Software | |
Escape from Rungistan | 1982 | Bob Bluaschild | Sirius Software | |
ET Comes Back | 1984 | Alliance Software | ||
Evolution | 1982 | Jeff Sember & Don Mattrick | Sydney Development | |
Expedition Amazon | 1983 | Willard Phillips | Penguin Software | |
Exterminator | ||||
EZ Logo | 1983 | MECC | ||
F-15 Strike Eagle | 1985 | Microprose | Microprose | |
Falcons | 1981 | Thomas Ball (computer scientist),[1] Eric Varsanyi[1] | Piccadilly Software | |
Fat City | 1983 | Optimum Resource (Richard Hefter, Steve Worthington)[10] | Weekly Reader Family Software | First-person action game |
Fight Night | 1985 | Sydney Development | Accolade | |
Firebug | 1982 | Silas Warner[1] | Muse Software | |
First Encounter | 1987 | John Besnard[1] | Softdisk | |
Flight Simulator | 1979 | Bruce Artwick[1] | Sublogic | Also known as A2-FS1 Flight Simulator |
Flight Simulator II | 1983 | Bruce Artwick[1] | Sublogic | |
Fooblitzky | 1985 | Marc Blank, Michael Berlyn, Poh C. Lim, & Paula Maxwell | Infocom | |
Fracas | 1980 | Quality Software | Computersmiths | |
Fraction Munchers | 1987 | MECC | ||
Fraktured Faebles | 1985 | Phoenix Software | Dale Johnson and Rick Incrocci | |
Freedom! | 1992 | MECC | MECC | |
Frogger | 1983 | Olaf Lubeck | Sierra On-Line | |
Frogger II: ThreeeDeep! | 1984 | Sega | ||
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | 1985 | Epyx | Epyx | |
Galaxian | 1983 | Atarisoft | ||
Gamma Goblins | 1981 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | Arcade |
Gateway to Apshai | 1983 | The Connelley Group | Epyx | Action/RPG |
Gato | 1985 | Spectrum Holobyte | Spectrum Holobyte | |
Gauntlet | 1985 | Atari | Mindscape | |
Gemstone Healer | 1986 | Paradigm Creators | Strategic Simulations | |
Gemstone Warrior | 1984 | Paradigm Creators | Strategic Simulations | |
Gertrude's Secrets | 1984 | The Learning Company | The Learning Company | |
Ghostbusters | 1984 | Activision | Activision | |
Global War | 1979 | Alan M. Boyd[1] | Muse Software | |
Gobbler | 1981 | Olaf Lubeck | On-Line Systems | |
Gold Rush! | 1988 | Sierra On-Line | Sierra On-Line | |
Golden Flutes and Great Escapes | 1984 | Delton T. Horn | Dilithium Press | book and software |
Golf's Best: St. Andrews - The Home of Golf | 1986 | Robert Jenks & Nathan Tennises | 1 Step Software | Golf simulator |
Gorgon | 1981 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | |
Grammar Gremlins | 1987 | Davidson & Associates | ||
The Great American Cross-Country Road Race | 1985 | Ivan Manley | Activision | |
Gremlins | 1984 | Atari | Atarisoft | |
Gruds in Space | 1983 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | |
Guerrilla War | 1987 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | |
Hacker | 1985 | Activision | Activision | |
Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers | 1986 | Activision | Activision | |
Hadron | 1981 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | |
Halley Project | 1985 | Tom Snyder & Omar Khudari | Mindscape | |
Hammurabi | 1978 | Mark Cross | Apple Computer | appears on Apple Software Bank Contributed Programs Volume 1[11] |
Hard Hat Mack | 1983 | Michael Abbot and Matthew Alexander | Electronic Arts | |
HardBall! | 1986 | Accolade | Accolade | |
Heavy Barrel | 1989 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | |
The Heist | 1983 | Mike Livesay and Mike Mooney | Micro Fun | |
Hellfire Warrior | 1980 | Automated Simulations | Automated Simulations | |
Hera | 1987 | Jeff Hendrix | shareware | RPG |
H.E.R.O. | 1984 | Microsmiths | Activision | |
Hi-Res Computer Golf | 1981 | Avant-Garde | Avant-Garde | |
Hi-Res Computer Golf 2 | 1983 | Avant-Garde | Avant-Garde | |
High Rise | 1983 | Joe Calabrese | Micro Learn | |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | 1984 | Douglas Adams & Steve Meretzky | Infocom | |
The Hobbit: A Software Adventure | 1982 | Beam Software | Addison-Wesley | |
House of Seven Gables | 1978 | Greg Hassett | Mad Hatter Software[12] | text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. |
Hunt for Red October | 1987 | Oxford Digital Enterprises | Argus Press Software | |
Impossible Mission | 1986 | Peter Filiberti | Epyx | |
Impossible Mission II | 1988 | Novotrade Software | Epyx | |
In Search of the Most Amazing Thing | 1983 | Tom Snyder Productions | Spinnaker Software | |
Indoor Sports | 1987 | SportTime/Designware Consultants | Mindscape | |
Infiltrator | 1986 | Chris Gray Enterprises | Mindscape | |
Infiltrator II | 1987 | Chris Gray Enterprises | Mindscape | |
Intellectual Decathlon | 1984 | Gabor Laufer & Alexander Laufer | Muse Software | |
Intrigue! | 1986 | Kinemation | Spectrum Holobyte | |
James Bond 007: Goldfinger | 1986 | Angelsoft | Mindscape | |
James Bond 007: A View to a Kill | 1985 | Angelsoft | Mindscape | |
Jawbreaker | 1981 | Olaf Lubeck | On-Line Systems | |
Jawbreaker II | 1982 | Chuck Bueche | On-Line Systems | |
Jenny's Journeys | 1984 | Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium | MECC | |
Jeopardy! | 1987 | Sharedata | Sharedata | |
Jet | 1986 | Sublogic | Sublogic | |
Journey to the Center of the Earth | 1978 | Greg Hassett | Mad Hatter Software[12] | text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. |
Jumpman | 1983 | Epyx | Epyx | |
Jungle Hunt | 1984 | Ivan Manley | Atarisoft | |
Kabul Spy | 1982 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | |
Kampfgruppe | 1985 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | |
Karate Champ | 1985 | Berkeley Softworks | Data East | |
Karateka | 1984 | Jordan Mechner | Broderbund | |
Kid Niki: Radical Ninja | 1987 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | |
King Tut's Tomb | 1978 | Greg Hassett | Mad Hatter Software[12] | text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. |
King's Bounty | 1990 | New World Computing | New World Computing | |
Koronis Rift | 1985 | Lucasfilm Games | Lucasfilm Games | |
Kung-Fu Master | 1985 | Berkeley Softworks | Data East | |
LA Crackdown | 1988 | Nexa | Epyx | |
Labyrinth | 1982 | Broderbund | Broderbund | |
Labyrinth: The Computer Game | 1986 | Lucasfilm | Activision | |
Labyrinth of Crete | 1982 | Cliff Johnson | Adventure International | |
Lady Tut | 1984 | Spinnaker | Programe | |
Law of the West | 1985 | Accolade | Accolade | |
Leather Goddesses of Phobos | 1986 | Steve Meretzky | Infocom | |
Legacy of the Ancients | 1987 | Quest Software | Electronic Arts | |
Legend of Blacksilver | 1988 | Quest Software | Epyx | |
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards | 1987 | Sierra On-Line | Sierra On-Line | Adventure |
Lemonade Stand | 1979 | MECC | Apple Computer | |
Little Brick Out | 1979 | Bruce Tognazzini | Apple Computer | An abbreviated Applesoft version of Steve Wozniak's Integer BASIC Breakout game.[13][14][6] |
Lode Runner | 1983 | Douglas E. Smith | Broderbund | |
Lords of Conquest | 1986 | Eon Software | Electronic Arts | |
Lords of Karma | 1981 | Microcomputer Games | Avalon Hill | |
Lunar Leepers | 1982 | Syndein Systems | Sierra On-Line | |
Lurking Horror, The | 1987 | Dave Lebling | Infocom | |
Mabel's Mansion | 1984 | Kevin Bagley | Datamost | |
Magic Candle | 1989 | Mindcraft | Mindcraft | |
Maniac Mansion | 1987 | Lucasfilm Games | Lucasfilm Games | |
Marble Madness | 1986 | Will Harvey | Electronic Arts | |
Mars Cars | 1982 | Datamost | Datamost | |
Mask of the Sun, The | 1982 | Ultrasoft | Broderbund | |
Masquerade | 1983 | Dale Johnson & Rick Incrocci | Phoenix Software | |
Matterhorn Screamer | 1988 | Walt Disney Computer Software | Hi-Tech Expressions | |
Maze Game | 1978 | Silas Warner[1] | Muse Software | Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk. |
Micro Habit | 1984 | |||
Microsoft Adventure | 1979 | Softwin Associates (Gordon Letwin)[1] | Microsoft | Port of Colossal Cave Adventure (William Crowther and Don Woods)[15] |
Microwave | 1982 | Jay Zimmerman & Jim Nitchals | Cavalier Computer | |
Might and Magic | 1986 | New World Computing | New World Computing | |
Might and Magic II | 1988 | New World Computing | New World Computing | |
Mind Forever Voyaging, A | 1985 | Steve Meretzky | Infocom | Interactive fiction |
Mindshadow | 1984 | Interplay Productions | Activision | |
Mindwheel | 1984 | Synapse Software | Broderbund | |
Miner 2049er | 1982 | Mike Livesay | Micro Fun | |
Miner's Cave | 1988 | Intentional Educations | MECC | |
Mines of Titan | 1989 | Westwood Associates | Infocom | |
Mission Asteroid | 1980 | Roberta Williams & Ken Williams | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #0 |
The Mist | 1985 | Angelsoft | Mindscape | |
Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony | 1985 | Origin Systems | Broderbund | |
Money Munchers | 1982 | Bob Bishop | Datamost | |
Montezuma's Revenge | 1983 | BCI Software | Parker Brothers | |
Moon Patrol | 1983 | TMQ Software | Atarisoft | |
Morloc's Tower | 1979 | Automated Simulations | Automated Simulations | |
Mr. Do! | 1985 | Rick Mirsky | Datasoft | |
Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory | 1983 | Robert McNally[1] | Datamost | |
Ms. Pac-Man | 1983 | Atari | Atarisoft | |
Muppets on Stage | 1986 | Mike Fish, Anders McCarthy, Jon Sweedler, & Melissa Verber[16] | Sunburst Communications | |
Murphy's Minerals | 1990 | MECC | MECC | |
Mystery Fun House | 1981 | Scott Adams[1] | Adventure International | |
Mystery House | 1980 | Roberta Williams & Ken Williams[1] | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #1 |
Neptune | 1987 | Nasir Gebelli[1] | Gebelli Software | |
Network | 1980 | David Mullich[1] | Edu-Ware | Business simulation |
Neuromancer | 1988 | Interplay Productions | Mediagenic | |
Night Driver | 1980 | Bill Budge | California Pacific Computer Company | Part of Bill Budge's Trilogy of Games |
Night Mission Pinball | 1982 | Bruce Artwick[17] | SubLOGIC | |
Nightmare #6 | 1978 | Gary Shannon | Apple Computer | appears on Apple Software Bank Contributed Programs Vol. 1[11] |
Nightmare Gallery | 1982 | Ron Aldrich[1] | Synergistic Software | |
Number Crunch | 1982 | Greg Carbonaro[1] | Unique | |
Number Munchers | 1990 | MECC | MECC | |
Odell Lake | 1986 | MECC | MECC | |
Odell Woods | ||||
Odyssey: The Compleat Apventure | 1980 | Robert C. Clardy[1] | Synergistic Software | |
Ogre | 1986 | Steve Meuse | Origin Systems | |
Oil Barons | 1983 | Epyx | Epyx | |
Olympic Decathlon | 1981 | Timothy W. Smith | Microsoft | also known as Microsoft Olympic Decathlon |
One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird | 1983 | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts | |
The Oregon Trail | 1985 | MECC | MECC | |
Pac-Man | 1983 | Atari | Atarisoft | Arcade |
Paragon | 1988 | Softdisk | Softdisk | |
Pensate | 1983 | John Besnard[1] | Penguin Software | |
Pentapus | 1983 | Jeremy Sagan | Turning Point Software | |
People Pong | 1982 | Greg Carbonaro[1] | Unique | |
Perception | 1979 | Edu-Ware | Edu-Ware | |
Pest Patrol | 1982 | Mark Allen | Sierra On-Line | |
Phantasie | 1985 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | |
Phantasie II | 1986 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | |
Phantasie III: The Wrath of Nikademus | 1987 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | |
Phantoms Five | 1980 | Nasir Gebelli | Sirius Software | |
Pharaoh's Revenge | 1988 | Ivan Manley | Publishing International | |
Pick-A-Dilly | 1983 | Norm Gray | Actioncraft | |
Pigpen | 1982 | TMQ Software | Datamost | |
Pillbox | 1982 | Software by H | Battlezone clone | |
Pinball Construction Set | 1983 | Bill Budge | Electronic Arts | |
Pirate Adventure | 1978 | Scott Adams | Adventure International | |
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns | 1984 | Microsmiths (Rex E. Bradford) | Activision | |
Pitstop II | 1984 | Ivan Manley | Epyx | |
Planetfall | 1983 | Steve Meretzky | Infocom | |
Police Artist | 1983 | Elizabeth Levin | Sir-Tech | |
Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel | 1987 | Jim Walls | Sierra On-Line | |
Pool of Radiance | 1988 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | RPG |
Pooyan | 1984 | Datasoft | Datasoft | |
Portal | 1986 | Nexa | Activision | |
President Elect | 1981 | Nelson G. Hernandez | Strategic Simulations | |
Prince of Persia | 1989 | Jordan Mechner | Broderbund | |
The Prisoner | 1980 | Edu-Ware | Edu-Ware | |
Prisoner 2 | 1982 | Edu-Ware | Edu-Ware | |
Pro Golf I | 1985 | Micro Imagery | Hesware | |
Project Space Station | 1987 | Micro Imagery | Hesware | |
Pyramids of Egypt | 1987 | John Romero | UpTime | Maze game |
Pyromania | ||||
Quasar | 1983 | Jonathan Dubman | Aristotle Software | |
The Queen of Phobos | 1982 | Paul Berker & Bill Crawford | Phoenix Software | |
Quest, The | 1983 | Dallas Snell | Penguin Software | |
Questprobe | 1985 | Adventure International | Adventure International | |
Raft Away River | 1984 | Gerald M. Wluka | Jacaranda Wiley LTD | |
Raid over Moscow | 1985 | Access Software | Access Software | |
Raiders of the Lost Ring (a.k.a. Ring Raiders) | 1983 | Jim Nitchals | Cavalier Computer | |
Raster Blaster | 1981 | Bill Budge | BudgeCo | |
Reach for the Stars | 1985 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations Group | Strategy game |
Read n' Roll | 1988 | Davidson & Associates | ||
Reader Rabbit | 1984 | The Learning Company | The Learning Company | Edutainment |
Rear Guard | 1982 | Adventure International | Adventure International | |
Reforger '88 | 1984 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | |
Renegade | 1989 | NovaLogic | Taito | |
Repton | 1983 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | |
Rescue at Rigel | 1980 | Epyx | Epyx | |
Rescue on Fractalus! | 1985 | THQ Software | Epyx | |
Rescue Raiders | 1983 | Arthur Britto & Greg Hale | Sir-Tech | |
Return of Heracles | 1983 | Stuart Smith | Quality Software | |
Ring Quest | 1983 | Dallas Snell | Penguin Software | Sequel to The Quest |
Roach Hotel | 1981 | Mike Livesay | Microlab | |
Roadwar 2000 | 1986 | Jeffrey Johnson | Strategic Simulations | |
Roadwar Europa | 1987 | Jeffrey Johnson | Strategic Simulations | |
RoboCop | 1988 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | |
Robot Odyssey | 1984 | Mike Wallace & Dr. Leslie Grimm | The Learning Company | |
Robotron: 2084 | 1983 | TMQ Software | Atarisoft | |
RobotWar | 1981 | Silas Warner[1] | Muse Software | |
Rocky's Boots | 1982 | Warren Robinett & Dr. Leslie Grimm | The Learning Company | |
Round About | 1983 | Gumby Bitworks (Ray Giarratana)[18] | Datamost | |
Russki Duck | 1982 | Allen Merrell & Eric Knopp | Gebelli Software | |
Sabotage | 1981 | Mark Allen | On-Line Systems | |
Sammy Lightfoot | 1983 | Warren Schwader | Sierra On-Line | |
Sands of Mars | 1981 | John Bell & Patty Bell | Crystal Computer | |
Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio | 1979 | George Blank | Instant Software | |
Saracen | 1987 | IntelliCreations | Datasoft | |
Sargon | 1979 | Dan and Kathleen Spracklen | Hayden Software | |
Sargon II | 1982 | Dan and Kathleen Spracklen | Hayden Software | |
Sea Dragon | 1982 | John Anderson | Adventure International | |
Search for the Titanic | 1991 | Codesmiths, Intracorp | Capstone Software | Oceanographic simulation |
Secret Agent: Mission One | 1983 | Jorge Davies & Andrew Golder | Jor-And | |
Serpentine | 1982 | David Snider | Broderbund | |
The Seven Cities of Gold | 1984 | Ozark Software | Electronic Arts | |
Shamus | 1983 | Synapse Software | Synapse Software | |
Shard of Spring | 1986 | Craig Roth and David Stark | Strategic Simulations | |
Sherlock Holmes: Another Bow | 1985 | Imagic | Bantam Software | |
Sherwood Forest | 1982 | Dale Johnson and Dav Holle | Phoenix Software | |
Shogun | 1988 | Dave Lebling | Infocom | |
Sid Meier's Pirates! | 1987 | MicroProse Software | MicroProse Software | |
Silent Service | 1985 | MicroProse Software | MicroProse Software | |
Silvern Castle | 1988 | Jeff Fink | Softdisk (unreleased)[19] | RPG; released by author in 1999. |
Situation Critical | 1984 | Alex Stern, Peter Rokitski, & Greg George | Prism Software | |
Ski crazed | 1987 | JAM Software | Baudville | |
Skyfox | 1984 | Ray Tobey | Electronic Arts | |
Snack Attack | 1982 | Funtastic (Dan Illowsky) | Datamost | |
Snack Attack II | 1982 | Funtastic | Funtastic | |
Snake Byte | 1982 | Chuck Summerville | Sirius Software | |
Sneakers | 1981 | Mark Turmell | Sirius Software | |
Snooper Troops: Case #1 - The Granite Point Ghost | 1982 | Tom Snyder | Spinnaker Software | |
Snooper Troops: Case #2 - The Case of the Disappearing Dolphin | 1982 | Tom Snyder | Spinnaker Software | |
Snoopy to the Rescue | 1984 | Random House | Random House | |
Softporn Adventure | 1981 | Chuck Benton | On-Line Systems | Text adventure |
Sokoban | 1984 | Thinking Rabbit | Thinking Rabbit | |
Sorcerer's Castle | 1978 | Greg Hassett | Mad Hatter Software[12] | text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. |
Sorcerer's Challenge | 1980 | Robert C. Clardy[1] | Synergistic Software | Included with the game Doom Cavern on the same disk. |
Southern Command | 1981 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | |
Space | 1978 | Steven Pederson | Edu-Ware | |
Space II | 1979 | David Mullich | Edu-Ware | |
Space Defender | 1982 | Daniel Schuyler | Bel-Air Software | |
Space Eggs | 1981 | Nasir Gebelli | Sirius Software | |
Space Quarks | 1981 | Broderbund | Broderbund | |
Space Quest | 1986 | Sierra On-Line | Sierra On-Line | |
Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge | 1987 | Sierra | Sierra | |
Space Vikings | 1982 | Mitchell Robbins | Sublogic | |
Spare Change | 1983 | Broderbund | Broderbund | |
Speedway Classic | 1984 | Norm Gray | Actioncraft | |
Spellevator | 1988 | MECC | ||
Spellicopter | 1983 | Designware | ||
SpellWielder | 2019 | Roby Sherman | CrowCousins | Action / Adventure Game |
Spider-Man | 1985 | Adventure International | Adventure International | |
Spindizzy | 1986 | The Softworks Factory | Activision | |
Spy Hunter | 1986 | Bally Midway | Bally Midway | |
Spy vs. Spy | 1984 | First Star Software | First Star Software | action/strategy game, 1 and 2 player support (keyboard, joystick) |
Spy's Demise | 1982 | Alan Zeldin | Penguin Software | |
Standing Stones | 1983 | Peter Schmuckal and Dan Sommers | Electronic Arts | |
Star Blazer | 1982 | StarCraft | Broderbund | |
Star Fleet I: The War Begins | 1984 | Interstel | Interstel | |
Star Thief | 1981 | Jim Nitchals | Cavalier Computer | |
Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative | 1985 | MicroMosaics | Simon & Schuster Interactive | |
Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator | 1983 | Sega | Sega | |
Starcross | 1982 | Infocom | Infocom | |
Starlanes | 1977 | Interstellar shipping company stock trading game. | ||
Stargate | 1983 | Atarisoft | Atarisoft | Port of Defender II arcade game |
Starship Commander | 1981 | Gilman Louie | Voyager Software | |
Stationfall | April 30, 1987 | Steve Meretzky | Infocom | Interactive fiction |
Stellar 7 | 1983 | Damon Slye | Software Entertainment Company | |
Strange Odyssey | 1981 | Scott Adams | Adventure International | Scott Adams' sixth game |
Strike Fleet | 1987 | Lucasfilm Games | Electronic Arts | Naval simulation game |
Strip Poker | 1982 | Artworx | Artworx | |
Structris | 2012 | Martin Haye | Martin Haye | Tetris |
Suicide! | 1981 | Steve Hawley | Piccadilly Software | |
Sumer | 1981 | Crystal Computer | ||
Summer Games | 1984 | Epyx | Epyx | Sports game |
SunDog: Frozen Legacy | 1986 | FTL Games | Accolade | Space trading game |
Super Bunny | 1983 | Datamost | Datamost | |
Super Invader | 1979 | M. Hata | California Pacific Computer Company | Arcade |
Supermartian | 1984 | Ted Griggs | Computer Easy | |
Suspect | 1984 | Dave Lebling | Infocom | |
Suspended | 1983 | Michael Berlyn | Infocom | |
Swashbuckler | 1982 | Paul Stephenson | Datamost | |
Sword of Kadash | 1984 | Dynamix | Penguin Software | |
SwordThrust | 1981 | Donald Brown | CE Software | |
Syzygy | 1983 | Ed Hobbs | ||
T.W.E.R.P.S. | 1981 | Dan Thompson | Sirius Software | |
Tactical Armor Command | 1983 | Avalon Hill | ||
Tag Team Wrestling | 1984 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | |
Taipan! | 1982 | Mega-micro Computers (Art Canfil) | Avalanche Productions | |
Tank War | 1978 | Ed Zaron[1] | Muse Software | Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk. |
Tass Times in Tonetown | 1986 | Interplay Productions Brainwave Creations |
Activision | Graphic adventure game |
Tawala's Last Redoubt | 1981 | Doug Carlston | Broderbund | |
Taxman | 1981 | Brian Fitzgerald | H.A.L. Labs | A Pac-Man clone |
Techno Cop | 1988 | Gray Matter | US Gold | |
Telengard | 1982 | Daniel Lawrence | Avalon Hill | |
Teleport | 1982 | Mike Abbott & Jim Nitchals[1] | Cavalier Computer | |
Temple of Apshai | 1979 | Automated Simulations | Automated Simulations | |
Terrorist | 1980 | Steven Pederson | Edu-Ware | |
Test Drive | 1987 | Distinctive Software | Accolade | |
Tetris | 1988 | Spectrum Holobyte | Spectrum Holobyte | |
Theseus and the Minotaur | 1982 | Bruce Nesmith[1] | TSR | |
Thexder | 1987 | Synergistic Software | Sierra On-Line | |
Think Quick! | 1987 | The Learning Company | The Learning Company | |
Three Mile Island | 1979 | Richard Orban[1] | Muse Software | |
Three Mile Island: Special Edition | 1980 | Richard Orban[1] | Muse Software | |
Threshold | 1981 | On-Line Systems | On-Line Systems | |
Time Tunnels | 1983 | Paul Coletta | Reston Publishing Company | |
Time Zone | 1982 | Roberta Williams & Rorke Weigandt[1] | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #5 |
Titan Empire | 1981 | Ed Zaron[1] | Muse Software | |
Torpedos Away | 1987 | Keypunch Software | contains 4 games: Sub Hunt (aka. Subnodule), Sea Battle, Depth Charge, & Sea Raider. | |
Track & Field | 1984 | Atarisoft | ||
Transylvania | 1982 | Antonio Antiochia & Steve Meuse | Penguin Software | |
Transylvania II: Crimson Crown | 1985 | Penguin Software | Penguin Software | |
Trek of the 49ers | 1988 | Black, Tran, McNichols, et al. | CUE SoftSwap | |
Trinity | 1986 | Infocom | Infocom | |
Trolls and Tribulations | 1984 | Jimmy Huey | Creative Software | |
Troll's Tale | 1983 | Al Lowe, Sunnyside Soft | Sierra Entertainment | |
Ultima | 1981 | Richard Garriott | California Pacific Computer Company | |
Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness | 1986 | Richard Garriott | Origin Systems | Remake of Ultima from 1981 |
Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress | 1982 | Richard Garriott | Sierra On-Line | |
Ultima III: Exodus | 1983 | Richard Garriott | Origin Systems | |
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar | 1985 | Richard Garriott | Origin Systems | |
Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny | 1988 | Richard Garriott | Origin Systems | |
Ulysses and the Golden Fleece | 1981 | Ken Williams & Bob Davis | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #4 |
Valley of the Minotaur | 1983 | Nicolas van Dyk & Chris M. Evans | Softalk | Interactive fiction |
Victory Road | 1987 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | |
Vindicator | 1983 | Jimmy Huey | H.A.L. Labs | |
Voodoo Castle | 1980 | Scott Adams & Alexis Adams | Adventure International | |
Voodoo Island | 1985 | Angelsoft | Mindscape | |
Warlords | 1978 | Brian Beninger | Speakeasy Software Ltd | |
Wasteland | 1988 | Interplay Productions | Electronic Arts | |
Wavy Navy | 1983 | Rodney McAuley | Sirius Software | |
Wayout | 1982 | Paul Edelstein | Sirius Software | |
Where in America's Past is Carmen Sandiego? | 1991 | Broderbund | Broderbund | |
Where in Europe is Carmen Sandiego? | 1988 | Broderbund | Broderbund | |
Where in North Dakota is Carmen Sandiego? | 1989 | Broderbund | Broderbund | |
Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? | 1989 | Broderbund | Broderbund | |
Where in the U.S.A. is Carmen Sandiego? | 1986 | Broderbund | Broderbund | |
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? | 1985 | Broderbund | Broderbund | |
Wilderness Campaign | 1979 | Robert C. Clardy | Synergistic Software | |
Willy Byte in the Digital Dimension | 1984 | Murray Krehbiel | Data Trek | Graphics by Greg Hammond |
Windfall: The Oil Crisis Game | 1980 | Edu-ware | Edu-ware | |
Windwalker | 1989 | Origin Systems | Origin Systems | |
Wings of Fury | 1987 | Steve Waldo | Broderbund | |
Wings Out of Shadow | 1983 | Berserker Works | ||
Winter Games | 1985 | Epyx | Epyx | |
Wishbringer | 1985 | Infocom | Infocom | |
Wizard and the Princess | 1982 | Ken Williams & Roberta Williams[1] | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #2 |
The Wizard of Oz | 1985 | Windham Classics | Windham Classics | |
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord | 1981 | Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead | Sir-Tech | RPG |
Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds | 1982 | Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead | Sir-Tech | RPG |
Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn | 1983 | Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead | Sir-Tech | RPG |
Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna | 1987 | Andrew C. Greenberg, Robert Woodhead, & Roe R. Adams III | Sir-Tech | RPG |
Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom | 1988 | Andrew C. Greenberg & David W. Bradley | Sir-Tech | RPG |
Word Attack! | 1984 | Davidson & Associates | Davidson & Associates | |
Word Munchers | 1985 | Philip Bouchard, et al.[20] | MECC | |
Xonix[citation needed] | 1983 | Matthais Gerhardt | ||
Xyphus | 1984 | Robert "Skip" Waller & Dave Albert | Penguin Software | |
Zaxxon | 1983 | John A. Garcia | Datasoft | |
Zenith | 1982 | Nasir Gebelli | Gebelli Software | |
Zork: The Great Underground Empire | 1980 | Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson | Infocom | Interactive fiction |
Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz | 1981 | Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson | Infocom | Interactive fiction |
Zork III: The Dungeon Master | 1982 | Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson | Infocom | Interactive fiction |
Zork Zero: The Revenge of Megaboz | 1989 | Steve Meretzky | Infocom | Interactive fiction |
Zorro | 1985 | Rick Mirsky & James Garon | Datasoft |
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mali niŋNotes
mali niŋ- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 Hague, James. The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Feldman, Howard. Adventures in Narnia Manual.
- ↑ A.E. (Apple II).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Lancaster, Don. Enhancing Your Apple II and IIe: Volume 2.
- ↑ The Apple Tapes: Introductory Programs for the Apple II.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Mosher, Christopher. Breakout, Annotated. GitHub.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Johnson, Andrew. The First Official Castle Smurfenstein Home Page.
- ↑ Hopping, Lorri. Hopping Fun Creations.
- ↑ Microzine 23 manual (24 April 2016).
- ↑ Fat City (1983) Videos for Apple II.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Apple Software Bank Contributed Programs Volumes 1&2.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Mad Hatter Software (1979).
- ↑ The Apple Tapes: Introductory Programs for the Apple II Plus. Apple Computer.
- ↑ Weyhrich, Steven. Apple II History. Zonker Software.
- ↑ Maher, Jimmy. Microsoft Adventure. The Digital Antiquarian.
- ↑ Muppets on Stage user manual (5 March 2018).
- ↑ A2-PB1 "Night Mission" Pinball Adjustment Manual.
- ↑ (September 1983) "Softalk" 4 (1).
- ↑ Fink, Jeff. Welcome to Silvern Castle!.
- ↑ MECC-A153 Word Munchers manual (19 November 2016).
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mali niŋExternal links
mali niŋ- List of Apple II games Archived 2021-05-13 at the Wayback Machine from MobyGames
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