I will have a pic online as soon as I can find hosting space...apprently, my geocities account cannot handle the traffic.
At any rate, I am selling the following games for the Apple IIe/IIc. Each game comes with it's case/book and in the case of "Plundered Hearts" with all the freebees that Infocom puts in their text adventures.
All of these games function on my IIc--or should I say my mother's IIc, The games do NOT require the use of the extended memory card but one or two might require a data file disk (the games instructions will state this). Each game come swith a manual EXCEPT for "Marble Madness".
I am letting the whole lot go for $40 dollars (plus 5 dollars shipping)--let someone out there play these rather...ancient disks.
Or...just make me an offer.
They are:
"Wilderness"
by Electric Transit
A virtual game of survival that pits you againt the elements. This game predates Metal Gear Solid 3's "survive on what you find" by 20 years
"Times of Lore"
by Origin
Basically, an "Ultima"-style game (figures, same company). I never got too far into it.
"Wester's New World Spell Checker"
by Simon and Schuster
An ancient dictionary that works with earlier versions of Appleworks, Bank Street Writer (whoa...old school)
"Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative"
by Simon and Schuster
This is a text-based game based on TOS characters. You've heard about Kobayashi in the TNG and DS9...here's your chance to play it.
"What If?"
by Macmillian/McGraw Hill Publishing
A problem solving game that gives you a scenario--you try to see what your choices will do to the situation.
"Storytree"
--Scholastic/Wizware
Create multi-path stories and print them out to share with others.
"Marble Madness"
By Electronics Arts; programmed by Will Harvey
I think everyone knows about this game already
"Earth Orbit Stations" (EOS)
by Electronics Arts; programmed by Karl Buiter
Basically, it's "Sim City in Space" as you try to build multiple space stations and keep them flying and profitable.
"Delta Drawing"
by Spinnaker Software
Spinnaker's own version of "Logo"--interesting art program...and I've seen it used on the interent somewhere...a very BASIC program
"Plundered Hearts"
by Infocom; written by Amy Briggs
A text-based Pirate adventure. You play the game as the heronie on the high seas...I'd say its like Pirates of the Carribean meets a bishoujo game...minus the hentai and sex-charged dialouge.