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Hi everyone. I'm currently looking for a lost educational math game for the Apple II called "Math Jam". It was released in 1985 by JAM Software, now known as Naughty Dog (who would later create Crash Bandicoot, Jak & Daxter, Uncharted and The Last of Us). This was the company's first video game. It was created by the company's co-founders, Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin, when they where still in highschool. There are no copies on ebay or Amazon, no ROM dumped online, and no footages or video recordings. The only thing exist are informations from interviews with Andy and Jason and the cover art. The game is lost, but I believe it's still out there. Doesn't anyone have the game? Read this article to know more about the game: https://lostmediawiki.com/Math_Jam_(Lost_Educational_Game_for_the_Apple_II;_1985)
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MAME 0.249 After a whirlwind four weeks of development, MAME 0.249 is ready for release! Highlights this month include improved Atari 8-bit family emulation, a newer version of Kyukyoku Tiger with a two-player cooperative mode, another version of The Crystal Maze promoted to working, and lots of prototype cartridge dumps for consoles including the Atari Lynx, Nintendo Game Boy and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. There are also eight e-kara cartridges, including a rare e-kara Web cartridge containing twelve youth-oriented songs. The modernisation of Apple II and Macintosh emulation is progressing steadily. This month, the last of the legacy floppy devices were phased out; various ADB emulation issues were resolved, making mouse/keyboard input more reliable; and the Apple IIe standard 80-column card now works properly. Brian Johnson has added some hard disk and sound cards for the Epson QX-10 and improved the keyboard support. Thanks to holub, MAME now emulates the ZX Evolution: BASECONF, another successor to the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. As an added bonus, there’s also better I/O emulation for the ATM-Turbo family. All the little fixes and newly supported features this month add up to make this a must-have release. There’s better display emulation for the Victor 9000, data cassette support for the Casio RZ-1, proper emulation for the K051316 tile flip configuration flags (allowing an old hack to be removed), better video emulation in Jaleco’s Field Combat, fixes for sample playback on the Yamaha MU-5, and the German UI translation has been brought up to date. Of course, there’s far more than we have time to mention here, but you can read all about it in the whatsnew.txt file. As always, you can download the source and 64-bit Windows binary packages from the download page, Read the rest of this entry
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Welcome to Ancient Legends, a Fantasy Role Playing adventure for the Apple II Computer! We released Seth's latest game creation this morning, a full game which also serves as a tech demo and a starter kit for those wanting to make their own adventures. goo.gl/H8ZBkv (Rated PG-13) The Story: You are Quinn of Thane, the westernmost island in Merkania. Since the last of great wars your family has lived in peaceful seclusion for generations. Raised on ancient legends, you have often dreamed of exploring what lies beyond the island. You surmise that dark times must have befallen the mainland, as dark creatures now sully the sanctuary of your island home as well. Now you are the last of your line and have decided to venture to the mainland and seek your fortune! You pack your things, take your family's heirloom amulet for luck and enter the forest for adventure... Credits: Produced & Directed by Seth Sternberger of 8 Bit Weapon Coding - Martin Haye, Brendan Robert, and Dave Schmenk Font Code - Andrew Hogan Graphics - Seth Sternberger Scenario - Seth Sternberger Playtesting & Quality Assurance - Andrew Schultz To make your own games get your free copy of Outlaw Editor here: https://github.com/badvision/lawless-legends/tree/master/OutlawEditor
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I'm putting together a kitted out ROM 03 Apple IIGS with 4MB of RAM. I've been trying to dig up a CFFA card to no avail. If anyone's got one they're willing to part with, shoot me a message
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Hello... I am 14, and am looking to buy an Apple II. Any suggestions on where to buy? I <3 retro gaming and tech, and am an Apple fanguy. I want one for MSDOS gaming, and programming in basic. I only have $100. Thank you.
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We are pleased to announce that the three winners of the Nox Archaist graphics contest are: Bill Giggie : shark and palm tree mmphosis-apple2 : portcullis Kurt Brenson : street lamp Many thanks to these individuals and everyone who participated in the contest! Please email us at contest@6502workshops.com to confirm your contact information for receiving contest prizes. Here is a link to gameplay videos and screenshots showing the winning tiles: http://www.6502workshop.com/2016/08/graphics-contest-winners.html Also, follow the URL below to check out the latest Nox Archaist feature - the ability for players to illuminate the night with a torch or other player generated light source. http://www.6502workshop.com/2016/07/new-feature-player-light-source.html Thanks, 6502 Workshop Team http://www.noxarchaist.com
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We are excited to introduce Nox Archaist, a new role playing game we are developing exclusively for the Apple II platform and emulators. Currently we are targeting a release date late this year. Nox Archaist will be available 100% free and the complete assembly source code will be posted on our blog. One area that we have been kind of winging is tile graphics art. We would like to offer a chance for members of the retro gaming community to participate in the design of Nox Archaist while hopefully improving the final result and getting the game into your hands more quickly. We are running a tile graphics contest! The top three submitted tiles will be determined on 7-31-2016 and the winners will receive the benefits below: *One custom in-game NPC named and based on input from the winner *Copy of the initial release of Nox Archaist on 5.25” floppy disks *Pre-release digital copy of Nox Archaist *Printed manual *Name mentioned in Nox Archaist game credits *Announcement of winners on our blog and in this forum *Any other goodies we can come up with To participate, just send us one or more tile designs using the criteria provided at the link below. Submissions can be sent via email to contest@6502workshop.com. Here is a link with contest details: http://www.6502workshop.com/p/graphics-contest-rules.html =====ABOUT NOX ARCHAIST===== Nox Archaist is a 2D tile based fantasy RPG with a classic Apple II look and feel. We are taking advantage of the full 128k available on the IIe and later models which will help us create features and effects that may not have been seen in vintage 1980s Apple games. Our goal is to explore how gameplay might have advanced in tile-based RPGs if substantial development had continued on the Apple II platform past the late 1980s. Game play videos and screenshots showing the current evolution of the Nox Archaist game engine are available below. http://www.6502workshop.com- Nox Archaist website with our blog, current gameplay videos, screenshots, and gifs. - Demo gameplay video featuring the current game engine. - Demo gameplay video featuring sunrise/sunset and in-game clock features
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So I was roaming Ebay like I do sometimes, and I stumbled upon these prototyping cards. Just imagine what you can get your Apple 2 to do! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apple-II-peripheral-card-prototyping-PCB-classic-computer-/351415599198?hash=item51d200805e:g:ETIAAOSwYHxWQT2x I though about buying a few just to have them for a project later in life.
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We would love it if you could check out our Applesoft / Integer BASIC interpreter, DiscoRunner. Unlike most interpreters, we've closely simulated the graphical and sound capabilities of the Apple II, allowing most BASIC listings to run faithfully (it comes with almost a thousand of them!) It has some rudimentary 3D camera support; later versions will add more complex 3D and digital sound capabilities. You can download it for Windows, Mac and Linux at http://discorunner.com Please let us know what you think of it so far! Thanks, April and Melody Ayres-Griffiths