Pinocchio is a full-length storybook on disc, with hours of narration. The tale is divided into 20 chapters, each of which is introduced and accompanied by authentic mandolin music from the time in which Carlo Collodi's original tale was written. (From the manual) The CD-ROM is part of The Talking Storybook Series by the publisher.
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Topics: Pinocchio, game
Software Library: Macintosh
1,020
1.0K
May 31, 2022
05/22
May 31, 2022
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Premier Technology Inc
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From game author Randy Carr's website (http://www.fatlion.com/nettrek/): NetTrek - Where'd it come from and where'd it go? Way back in 1982, before Warp-Drive, there was this secret new computer being developed at Apple Computer known as the ' Lisa '. The Lisa computer had a real bitmapped screen that was fairly large (i.e. lots of pixels!) and a real pointing device that resembled what Xerox had done in the late '70's, known as the 'mouse'. I was working at Apple Computer in those days, so I...
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Topics: NetTrek, Mac, Macintosh, Apple Mac
Déjà Vu was awarded SPA excellence in software awards for Best Entertainment Product and Best New World in 1986 as the first genuine point-and-click adventure game. The MacVenture interface saw no significant changes for the remaining three games. This is the first game in the MacVenture series. See also Déjà Vu II , Uninvited and Shadowgate .
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Topics: Deja Vu, Macintosh, Apple Mac
Just Grandma and Me is a story book game, based on the book by Mercer Mayer. Little Critter goes with his Grandmother to the beach, and you get to have fun with them. After the first part of the story is read to you, you can click on objects in the background, and have some amusement. NOTE: This is the first version of the game. And also the first Living Books game.
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Topics: game, Living Books, Little Critter, Mercer Mayer
A game of realpolitik in the nuclear age. Maintain your chosen superpower's prestige without triggering Armageddon.
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Topics: Balance Of Power, Mac, Macintosh, Apple Mac
A small collection of Macintosh games I found in a folder on my vintage Mac! Includes: BlackJack Connect Four Forty Thieves 2.1 Hearts 1.6 MacChess 2.0 Macman Pro Reversi Missile Mac Mombasa 1.1 Backgammon MineSweeper 1.3 MacClub Games Compilation
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Topics: Mac Games, Macintosh, Apple Mac
Kid Pix 1.1 is the commercial version of the public domain Kid Pix written by Craig Hickman. It's a painting application program in which you can create pop art in a matter of seconds, then dynamite it. Interesting & Useless Note: If you need to later depersonalize Kid Pix (versions 1.1 and 1.2), open it with ResEdit and delete the kiD resource.
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Topics: game, Kid Pix
"Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom is a collection of 33 computer games from interactive fiction pioneer Infocom, and the top 6 winners of the 1995 Interactive Fiction Competition, released in 1996. It was available as a single cross-platform CD-ROM, which included PDFs of all the Infocom games' instructions, maps, and hint booklets. Infocom was closed in 1989 by its then-parent company Activision. Still holding the copyright to nearly all the past Infocom titles, Activision...
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Topics: Infocom, Masterpieces, Apple, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh
Kid Pix Studio is a creativity computer game which updates the look of the previous Kid Pix 2 version with new animation tools, including Moopies, Stampinator, and playing with the Digital Puppets. Moopies is where the child draws a moving picture using the “wacky brush”. Stamps can also be placed in the Moopies section as well. 28 animated patterns and textures are used for the wacky brush tool. Stampinator allows the child to make stamps animate in a path, in which they loop back and...
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Topics: game, Kid Pix
Disney’s Activity Center: Aladdin is the first release in Disney's Activity Center series. It is a compilation of mini-games targeted to children. From the main screen, players can go to the Market Place, the Cave of Wonders or the Sultan's Palace to play the same mini-games, but with different settings. The mini-games are: Memory card game: with 3 levels of difficulty, this is a regular find the pair game with pictures of characters from the movie. Canvas: here players can do activities like...
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Topics: game, Aladdin, Disney's Activity Center
This Internet Archive emulated item contains a 10MB Macintosh formatted disk image with an install of Mac System 7.0.1. From Wikipedia: System 7 (codenamed "Big Bang" and sometimes retrospectively called Mac OS 7 ) is a single-user graphical user interface -based operating system for Macintosh computers and was part of the classic Mac OS line of operating systems. It was introduced on May 13, 1991, by Apple Computer . [1] It succeeded System 6 , and was the main Macintosh operating...
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Topics: Apple, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh
Software Library: Macintosh
192
192
Mar 22, 2022
03/22
Mar 22, 2022
by
BugByte; Prophecy Software
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A children's Macintosh game. Trick-or-treating monsters will knock on your door, and you give them candy. Pet the cat! Play with the windows! The first version of Halloween Night by Prophecy Software describes it as "an educational program designed to help children overcome their fear of monsters and the unknown."
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Topics: Macintosh, Halloween
An emulation in-browser of Macintosh System 7.5.3 running on a Macintosh II. Utilized with the MINI-VMAC emulator.
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Software Library: Macintosh
36,994
37K
Feb 18, 2022
02/22
Feb 18, 2022
by
Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium
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The Oregon Trail is a computer game originally developed by Don Rawitsch, Bill Heinemann, and Paul Dillenberger in 1971 and produced by the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) in 1974. The original game was designed to teach school children about the realities of 19th century pioneer life on the Oregon Trail . The player assumes the role of a wagon leader guiding his or her party of settlers from Independence, Missouri , to Oregon 's Willamette Valley on the Oregon Trail via a...
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Topics: Oregon Trail, Macintosh, Apple Mac
A collection of games by Lamprey Systems / Robert Carr. Weird, whacky, funny, offensive, obscene, grotesque; fun for all the family! A fascinating insight into underground software development on the Macintosh platform. Sourced from: https://archive.org/details/LampreyGames Included are the following: Die, Dobbs, Die! Snuff your Short Duration Personal Savior... but he keeps hiding behind one evil mystic symbol after another! Simple but effective. Compatible with all Macs. (108 K) Ed Norton...
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Software Library: Macintosh
409
409
Jan 6, 2022
01/22
Jan 6, 2022
by
André Ouimet and Nicholas Schlott
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1990 puzzle game also released on PC-98, FM Towns, Sharp X68000 and, considerable later, Windows 3.1. This in-browser emulated version also includes IconQuest, the earlier game by creator André Ouimet that formed the basis for Darwin's Dilemma.
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Topic: game
Software Library: Macintosh
163,608
164K
Nov 16, 2021
11/21
Nov 16, 2021
by
Apple Computer
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This pair of compilation hard drives contains a full copy of MacOS 7.0.1, along with a range of games, applications, utilities and toys to demonstrate the experience of using an early Macintosh computer. System Programs: HyperCard, Macintosh Basics, Control Panels. Applications: BBEdit Lite, MacDraw, MacPaint, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works, Orion, Pagemaker, ZTerm. Games: Risk, Cannon Fodder, Shufflepuck. Utilities: HD Setup, Disinfectant, Disk Copy, ResEdit, TeachText,...
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Software Library: Macintosh
8,816
8.8K
Nov 12, 2021
11/21
Nov 12, 2021
by
Stewart Brand, Kevin Kelly, Broderbund Software
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The Electronic Whole Earth Catalog is a very early CD-ROM presentation of The Whole Earth Catalog. Utilising HyperCard, The Electronic Whole Earth Catalog consists of over 9000 cards connected to one another with hypertext; essentially the web before the web existed, but offline! This emulated-in-browser item contains a 430MB disk image so please be patient while it downloads. Once the emulation has booted, open the Whole Earth Catalog folder and double click "Home" to launch.
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Topics: Whole Earth Catalog, HyperCard, Stewart Brand, Kevin Kelly, Broderbund Software
**NOTE*** This game has a copy protection feature. When you start a game, you will be asked to enter a code, scans of the four codesheets are here: Page 1 , Page 2 , Page 3 , Page 4 . **** SimCity lets you be the mayor of a city. Through careful planning, you can watch your city grow from a small village to a thriving metropolis. While SimCity 2000 was miles ahead of its precursor, the original SimCity still provides plenty of fun, and will even run on a Mac Plus. SimCity was published in 1989,...
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Topics: SimCity, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh
Mouse-controlled Super Mario Kart clone. Created by OYU! (土屋 悦男) in June 1994 using HyperCard. Read about how this game was rediscovered on my blog.
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Topics: macintosh, hypercard, emora, kart, cart, emola, super mario kart, mario kart, hypercard_stack,...
Software Library: Macintosh
3,186
3.2K
Sep 15, 2021
09/21
Sep 15, 2021
by
Computer Applications, Inc
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II in a Mac was the first Apple II emulator. The emulator ran on a 512K Mac and was released in November 1985. Initially it could run Apple II+ programs, but later evolved to include IIc and IIe software. This was long before the appearance of the 1991 Apple IIe Card for the Mac LC. The emulator was created by Computer Applications, Inc., based in Raleigh, North Carolina. The company still seems to exist. User Manual - 45pp (17mb; high resolution PDF) " Emulator Lets Apple II Programs Run...
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Topics: Apple II, Mac, Macintosh, Emulator
This Internet Archive emulated item contains a 25MB Macintosh formatted disk image with an install of Mac System 7.5.3. From Wikipedia: "System 7.5.3, a major bug-fix update that also included Open Transport for other PowerPC-based machines as well as some 68k-based machines. 7.5.3 also made several improvements to the 68k emulator, and added translucent dragging support to the Drag Manager. It was also the first version of Control Strip for all Macs. This was also the first version of Mac...
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Topics: Apple, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh
Zoop is a fast-paced puzzle game in which the player eliminates colored shapes that are approaching his alter ego, another colored shape, before they reach the top, somewhat similarly to Tetris . In order to eliminate the other shapes, you must point your piece at it and 'fire'. If the shape is the same color as your piece, the shape is eliminated, as well as all of the shapes of the same color behind it, until your piece hits a piece of a different color. If the shape is of a different...
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Topic: game
Citadel is an early RPG with party selection, combat and one big and scary dungeon. There is copy protection on this game, so please refer to the scanned codewheel here: http://vintageapplemac.com/files/misc/CitadelCodewheel.pdf Other manuals are here: http://vintageapplemac.com/files/misc/CitadelManual.pdf http://vintageapplemac.com/files/misc/CitadelSecrets.pdf "An excellent game. Highly creative gameplay design and story. Great atmosphere, great sense of mystery. You need to stretch...
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Topics: Citadel, Apple Mac, Mac, Macintosh
"Everything you love about Monopoly is now here for the Mac. Classic Monopoly is a mouse click away as you engage in the pursuit of great fortunes. With computer enhanced graphics and billions of different dice sequences it's never the same game twice. Wheel and deal against the supreme game challenger, your Mac. Or play with up to eight players, in this ultimate computer version of the best selling boardgame of all time. The thrill of buying and selling railroads and properties and...
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Topics: Apple Mac, Apple, Mac, Macintosh, Monopoly, MacPlay
Top-down Snake game for Macintosh. System 6 to Mac OS 9. Written in 1991 by Thomas Schulze, using Think C 4.0, in Mawson A.C.T. Australia. Eat flies, flowers and golden eggs. Unlock doors to proceed to other areas of the game. Grow bigger and try not to eat yourself too much!
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Topic: snake
A version of https://archive.org/details/HowGodMakesGod that runs faster due to being emulated on a Macintosh II (with 68020 processor) rather than a Macintosh Plus (with 68000 processor). Start with the About option, then choose the Beginning option. During a chapter (aka 'thread'), clicking the ? button will bring up an explanation of the currently visible control bar (of which there are two - start-of-chapter and mid-chapter), and clicking the S button will bring up the speed-adjustment...
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Topics: How God Makes God, Apple Mac, Macintosh
Excerpt from "A Short Guide To Shadow Keep v1.1" by Bob Nordling: "Only the elder knights of Shadow Keep remember the Great Battle with the Evil Overlord, a battle in which The Black Sword, his powerful magical weapon, was lost by him in the heat of battle and his forces routed. Not Even in the dark corners of taverns do they whisper his name, especially not in the darkness... But through childhood tales, all in the kingdom have heard of that evil knight/magician, and his uncanny...
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Topics: Shadow Keep, Mac, Macintosh, Apple Mac
Developed by Konami Industry Co. Ltd. Released 1984 Also For Android, Apple II, Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit, BREW, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, Dragon 32/64, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Genesis, Intellivision, iPad, iPhone, J2ME, MSX, Odyssey 2, PC-6001, PC Booter, SNES, TI-99/4A, Timex Sinclair 2068, Tomy Tutor, TRS-80, TRS-80 CoCo, VIC-20, Windows Phone, ZX81 Published by Sierra On-Line, Inc. Perspective Top-down Genre Action Gameplay Arcade Visual Fixed / Flip-screen Description...
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Software Library: Macintosh
1,687
1.7K
Jun 18, 2020
06/20
Jun 18, 2020
by
Douglas Adams, The Voyager Company
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HyperCard "expanded book" version of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Trilogy of Four (released before Mostly Harmless was written). Published by The Voyager Company in December 1991. See attached image files for scans of packaging.
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Topics: Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, Douglas Adams, HyperCard
Software Library: Macintosh
68,141
68K
Apr 21, 2020
04/20
Apr 21, 2020
by
Silicon Beach Software, Inc.
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Dark Castle is a 1986 computer game for the Macintosh published by Silicon Beach Software, later ported to various platforms, where it was published by Three-Sixty Pacific. It was designed and illustrated by Mark Pierce and programmed by Jonathan Gay. Dark Castle is a platform game where a young hero named Duncan tries to make his way to the evil Black Knight, dodging objects as well as solving occasional puzzles. The game is notable for its use of sampled sounds to great effect. A sequel...
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Software Library: Macintosh
29,427
29K
Apr 2, 2020
04/20
Apr 2, 2020
by
Bill Atkinson / Apple Computer
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MacPaint is a raster graphics editor developed by Apple Computer and released with the original Macintosh personal computer on January 24, 1984. It was sold separately for US$195 with its word processor counterpart, MacWrite. MacPaint was notable because it could generate graphics that could be used by other applications. Using the mouse, and the clipboard and QuickDraw picture language, pictures could be cut from MacPaint and pasted into MacWrite documents. Pictures could also be cut from...
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Software Library: Macintosh
1,693
1.7K
Feb 7, 2020
02/20
Feb 7, 2020
by
Robert Carr, Lamprey Systems
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Writes Penthouse -type letters automatically. This includes both Porno Writer 2.0 and Pretty Good Pornography 3.0, an upgraded version released in 1994. WORLD DOOMED!!! PGP 3 RELEASED In yet another sign of the impending apocalypse, Lamprey Systems today announced the release of PGP 3 (Pretty Good Pornography 3.0 ). The program, a major upgrade of Lamprey Systems' Porno Writer 2.0, randomly produces Penthouse Forum-type letters ranging in content from the merely obscene to the patently absurd....
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Topics: Porno Writer, Mac, Macintosh, Apple Mac
Emulated-in-browser, the original 1988 version of seminal Hypercard project If Monks Had Macs (including The White Rose add-on stack), sourced from the author's website at http://www.rivertext.com.
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Topics: If Monks Had Macs, Macintosh, Mac, Apple, HyperCard
This emulated item contains the game Bolo and around 4000 custom maps. :) From MacintoshGarden.org: Bolo is a 16 player graphical networked real-time multi-player tank battle game. It has elements of arcade-style shoot-em-up action, but for the serious players who play 12 hour games with 16 players working in teams in different networked computer clusters around an office or university campus, it becomes more of a strategy game. You have to play it to understand. — Stuart Cheshire Bolo...
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Topics: Bolo, Macintosh, Apple Mac, Mac
Rogue (also known as Rogue: Exploring the Dungeons of Doom) is a dungeon crawling video game by Michael Toy and Glenn Wichman and later contributions by Ken Arnold. Rogue was originally developed around 1980 for Unix-based mainframe systems as a freely-distributed executable (Public domain software). It was later included in the official Berkeley Software Distribution 4.2 operating system (4.2BSD). Commercial ports of the game for a range of personal computers were made by Toy, Wichman, and Jon...
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Published by Psygnosis Limited Developed by DMA Design Limited Released 1993 Your task is to rescue the Lemmings across 120 levels of fast-paced puzzling. These creatures simply walk blindly through the world in the hope of reaching safety at the end of the level - unfortunately these levels include steep drops, gaps in the ground, barriers and rivers amongst other hazards. You are in control not of any individual Lemming, but of a cross-hair, which can be moved over any of the Lemmings. Along...
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This Internet Archive emulated Macintosh item contains several versions of classic Macintosh games The Dungeon of Doom and The Dungeon Revealed . The Dungeon Revealed is a dungeon crawl computer game created by John Raymonds and published by Woodrose Editions in 1987. A demo and shareware version of the game entitled The Dungeon of Doom were released in 1986 and 1987 respectively to promote the commercial release of "The Dungeon Revealed" which came in 1987....
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Topics: Apple, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh, Dungeon of Doom, The Dungeon Revealed
System 6 (also referred to as System Software 6) is a graphical user interface-based operating system for Macintosh computers. It was released in 1988 by Apple Computer and was part of the classic Mac OS line of operating systems. System 6 was shipped with various Macintosh computers until it was succeeded by System 7 in 1991. The boxed version of System 6 cost $49 when introduced. System 6 is classed as a monolithic operating system. It featured an improved MultiFinder, which allowed for...
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A collection of four officially-lecensed text-adventure games based on the works of JRR Tolkien. Manuals and maps are included in this item as PDFs. The Hobbit: "Relive Tolkien's The Hobbit as Bilbo Baggins. A piece of Interactive fiction (with graphics to illustrate locations), you follow the plot of Tolkien's book (before the Lord of the Rings trilogy), starting with an encounter with Gandalf and Thorin. The implementation is rich enough that you can play entirely without pictures if you...
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Topics: Apple, Apple Mac, Macintosh, Lord Of The Rings, Tolkien
The BeerStack is a useful reference guide for home brewers. Included in this stack are recipes and information about different styles of beer. "Beer is one of the most complex beverages that you can drink. It is, among other things, good-tasting, social, and in too high a quantity intoxicating. To me, beer is more than a glass of light brown liquid with alcohol and a foam head; it is the ultimate topic to discuss among friends or enemies and a very peculiar fluid indeed. Many people I know...
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Topics: The BeerStack, Apple Macintosh, HyperCard, Macintosh
A short and simple HyperCard stack containing some 8-bit Macintosh artwork of Stranger Things characters. Created by Mike Carpenter, a vintage Apple Mac enthusiast, who says he "copied the pics from youtube then converted them to MacPaint format with GraphicConverter". First posted by Mike to the Facebook group "Vintage Apple Macintosh Enthusiasts" ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/macenthusiasts/ ).
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Topics: Apple, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh, HyperCard, Stranger Things
Software Library: Macintosh
4,631
4.6K
May 24, 2018
05/18
May 24, 2018
by
Gareth Branwyn & Peter Sugarman
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Beyond Cyberpunk: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to the Future" (1991) Five Floppy Here is a link to an online version (greatly expanded upon the original): www.streettech.com Here is an excerpt from the preface: "When we began Beyond Cyberpunk! (BCP), there was no such thing as the World Wide Web. Hypermedia programs like Apple's HyperCard were the only way to inexpensively deliver hypertext with linked sounds, images, and animation. We saw in HyperCard the opportunity to create a...
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Topics: Beyond CyberPunk, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh
Software Library: Macintosh
2,113
2.1K
May 23, 2018
05/18
May 23, 2018
by
Rand and Robyn Miller
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***USAGE NOTE: System sound is set at zero on boot, so before launching the game, open the Sound Control Panel via the Apple Menu and turn volume up! This is a, hopefully, temporary bug...*** Please be advised that updated versions of Spelunx, Cosmic Osmo, and The Manhole for modern operating systems are available to purchase at the Steam Store, so please consider doing so; http://store.steampowered.com/sub/65017/ Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo was an educational computer game...
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Topics: Spelunx, Apple, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh, Cyan
Pick a bird, make a wager and watch the race. "A simple game for simple minds," says the author.
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Topics: Bird Race, Mac, Macintosh, Apple Mac
Early Macintosh game.
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Topics: The Lawn Zapper, Mac, Macintosh, Apple Mac
The Dungeon Revealed is a popular dungeon crawl computer game created by John Raymonds and published by Woodrose Editions in 1987. A demo and shareware version of the game entitled The Dungeon of Doom were released in 1986 and 1987 respectively to promote the commercial release of "The Dungeon Revealed" which came in 1987. Both were released for Mac OS, and were compatible with versions as late as System 7. "The Dungeon Revealed" can still be played with Mac OS 10.4.10 in...
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Topics: The Dungeon Revealed, Macintosh, Apple macintosh, Shareware
Software Library: Macintosh
4,220
4.2K
Oct 9, 2017
10/17
Oct 9, 2017
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Sir-tech Software, Inc.
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Sir-tech Software, Inc. Developed by Sir-tech Software, Inc. Released Sep, 1981 Platforms Apple II, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, FM-7, Game Boy Color, Macintosh, MSX, NES, PC-88, PC-98, PC Booter, Sharp X1, WonderSwan Color Published by Sir-tech Software, Inc. Perspective 1st-person Pacing Turn-based Genre Role-Playing (RPG) Setting Fantasy Description The Mad Overlord Trebor was once only power-mad, but went off the deep end after he acquired a magical amulet of immense power, only to have it...
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After launching the emulator (ensuring that sound is unmuted), allow the Mac OS to boot and then... do nothing . After one minute of inactivity, After Dark will kick in. This emulated Internet Archive item contains version 2.0 of After Dark, the software that kicked off the screensaver craze of the 1990s. Additionally, the expansions "More After Dark" and "After Dark - Art of Darkness" have been added to the install. Navigate to the After Dark control panel via the Apple...
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Topics: After Dark, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh, Screensaver, Flying Toasters
Software Library: Macintosh
1,869
1.9K
Jul 12, 2017
07/17
Jul 12, 2017
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The Software Toolworks
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Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing is an application software program for teaching touch typing. The typing program was initially released in late 1987 by The Software Toolworks and has been published regularly ever since. The original version was written for MSDOS by Norm Worthington, Walt Bilofsky, and Mike Duffy.[1] Editions of Mavis Beacon are currently published by Encore Software (hybrid Mac and Windows) and Software MacKiev (Mac OS X only) and are available throughout the retail sales world. An...
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Topics: Mavis Beacon, Macintosh, Apple Mac
Software Library: Macintosh
4,461
4.5K
May 10, 2017
05/17
May 10, 2017
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Apple Computer, Claris
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MacWrite was a WYSIWYG word processor application released along with the first Apple Macintosh systems in 1984. Together with MacPaint, it was one of the two original "killer applications" that propelled the adoption and popularity of the GUI in general, and the Mac in particular. When the Mac was first being created, it was clear that users would interact with it differently from other personal computers. Typical computers of the era booted into text-only DOS or BASIC command line...
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This Wheel of Fortune like shareware game was developed by Brad Pettit and released in 1986.
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Ken Winograd is President and Founder of Space-Time Associates, a Merrimack, New Hampshire computer consulting company. In addition to computer and Internet consulting, Winograd is a programming specialist, who has authored programs such as TinyBooks Pro, Hangman Pro, Brickles Pro as well as a growing number of shareware, freeware and commercial programs Prior to founding Space-Time Associates in 1982, Winograd held various positions in the computer industry as Test Design Engineer, Software...
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While the Sultan of Persia is fighting a war in a foreign country, his Grand Vizier Jaffar orchestrates a coup d'état. His way to the throne lies through the Sultan's lovely daughter. Jaffar kidnaps her and threatens to kill her if she refuses to marry him. Meanwhile, the man the Princess loves is thrown into the dungeon. He has only one hour to escape from his prison, defeat the guards on his way, and stop Jaffar before the terrible marriage takes place. Prince of Persia is a 2D platformer...
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Topics: Prince Of Persia, Apple Mac, Macintosh
Software Library: Macintosh
10,361
10K
Apr 19, 2017
04/17
Apr 19, 2017
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Silicon Beach Software, Inc.
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Developed by Silicon Beach Software, Inc. Released 1984 Platform Macintosh Published by Silicon Beach Software, Inc. Perspective Side view Genre Action Gameplay Shooter Description From a technology standpoint, Airborne! was a somewhat pioneering game as it was the first Mac game to use digitized sound (most notably for the symphonic rendition of "Ride Of The Valkyries" during the opening screen), but gameplay-wise, it's essentially an adaptation of Paratrooper . You control a single...
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1992 Mac game by Mark Bradley.
Topic: game
The Ambrosia Times Volume 1 issue 2
Topics: The Ambrosia Times, Macintosh
A ResEdit Version of Glypha 3.0 with added Maccy elements. Created by Maccy and Ms Fox
Topic: Macintosh Software
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a graphic adventure based on the film. It was the third game to use the SCUMM engine and the first to include the verbs 'Look' and 'Talk'. "Not as good graphics as The Fate of Atlantis, and much shorter overall, but still a great game. There's a lot of humor to find, both in dialogue and the cute little messages that appear when you die or get captured. Also, from about the middle of the game onwards, you'll often get to choose how to overcome...
Topics: Apple, Macintosh, Mac, Indiana Jones, LucasArts
"With $100000 in the bank after taking out loans and selling stocks, it's time to start a railroad! Choose from 4 scenarios across two continents with randomly generated resources, and design your own railroad that moves people and goods across the country. Use the revenue to continue expanding, while keeping control of your company and appeasing your stock holders with growth and revenues. Play the stock market with company assets. Drive your competitors out of business with buyouts and...
Topics: Railroad Tycoon, Macintosh, Sid Meier, Apple Mac
***USAGE NOTE: System sound is set at zero on boot, so before launching the game, open the Sound Control Panel via the Apple Menu and turn volume up! This is a, hopefully, temporary bug...*** Please be advised that updated versions of Spelunx, Cosmic Osmo, and The Manhole for modern operating systems are available to purchase at the Steam Store, so please consider doing so; http://store.steampowered.com/sub/65017/ Cosmic Osmo was created by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller, who went on to...
Topics: Cosmic Osmo, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh
This Internet Archive emulated Macintosh item is a recreation of Radiohead's song "Fitter Happier" from their seminal 1997 album "OK Computer". But why? Well, Radiohead created the "vocals" for this song on a Mac! A Macintosh LCII, to be precise, using the Apple software MacinTalk 3. Sadly, we cannot emulate in-browser a Mac capable of running MacinTalk 3, so have to compromise a little and use MacinTalk 2. The big compromise is that the exact synthesised voice...
Topics: Radiohead, Macintosh
Comprehensive program detailing Ford cars for 1990. Includes driving simulator game with multiple venues including drag strip, obstacle course, airport, and city streets.
Topics: Ford Simulator, Apple, Apple Mac, Macintosh
Hidden Agenda is a 1988 computer strategy game with menu-driven interface and early, black and white graphics whose scenario was designed and written by Jim Gasperini, with input from project consultant Eric Ehrmann . While the scenario was implemented in text form, the game made use of an innovative graphical interface, with naturalistic characters, settings, and digital video interstitials. The narrative simulation system was designed and implemented by Greg Guerin and Ron...
Topics: Hidden Agenda, Macintosh, Apple mac
"Battle Chess is a quite typical chess game, but it comes with a twist: all pieces are represented by small, realistic figures that walk around on the chessboard, and when one piece takes another, they both take part in an animated battle. There is a different animation for each permutation, depending on which pieces are capturing or being captured. You can also play in 2D without animation. The game's opening library includes 30,000 different moves, ensuring a variety of games will unfold...
Topics: Battle Chess, Apple, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh
Requested/submitted by John Peterson, as follows: "This is Iago, and what makes it interesting is it's one of the very first pieces of game shareware distributed independently of normal (professional) developer channels. It was obviously done as a labor of love, as there's very little attribution within the app itself. I distinctly remember playing it in 1984, just weeks after the very first 128K Macs came off the truck. It also followed all the rules as apps go, and kept running until...
Topics: Iago, Macintosh, Apple Mac, Mac
The five hybrid text adventure/point-and-click adventure games created by Louise "Lucy" Hope ( website , FAQ ), four of which have earlier black-and-white WorldBuilder versions: (Gameplay tip: type the command 'search' in every 'room'.) Pavilion: The only freeware game of the five, designed as an introduction not only to adventure games, but also to the author's graphical and game-design style. Grey Tower/The Tower: The protagonist's friend Jake has gone missing while exploring an...
Topic: game
"Culture 1.0 is the culmination of more than two decades of research by Walter Reinhold of New York University. During these years Mr. Reinhold, a specialist in music history and the humanities, has designed 16 courses running the gamut from medieval to 20th Century music, art and history. This program uniquely conveys the fruits of his labors via the medium of HyperCard. 5 MB of nine HyperCard stacks that convert the Macintosh into an educational workstation. 21 cultural grids where...
Topics: Culture, Macintosh, Apple Mac, HyperCard
***WARNING*** This emulated Internet Archive item contains a 600+MB Macintosh disk image. Be prepared for a big download! Apple Assistance Numéro 1 Bis CD-ROM Contains Apple France support documentation from 1991 as well as archive of older OS, Apple Utilities, HyperCard, for the whole Apple product range, in both French and US English. This is a raw image of the file system from the CD. While it is bootable, it crashes. So the emulator is configured to boot off a separate system disk so you...
Topics: macintosh, apple, vintage, support, manuals, apple france, french, cd-rom, hypercard
Theldrow is an early adventure game for the Macintosh. All in black and white, it was based mainly on the old Dungeons and Dragons game. With one main exception. Instead of picking a class to be, players could use all of the skills of each class, including casting magic and clerical spells, fighting with armor and weapons, and using thiefly skills such as pilfering. Just getting to the town of Boden is a trial. The road to town is occupied by many monsters, including rats and a wild boar. And...
Topics: Theldrow, Macintosh, Apple MAc, Shareware
You're the last person stuck on Planet Fusil and must defend a city from power-hungry kamikaze looters in a fast-action shoot-out which intensifies at dizzying speed as wave after wave attacks your position in over 30 knuckle-whitening levels. Hours and hours of fun and challenge! Keyboard: Move your ship with keys I, J, K, or L. For continuous movement, hold the key down. To fire, press "shooting keys" E, S, D or F. Do not hit backspace; this will stop the game. Mouse: Move the...
Detective adventure game made in Hypercard.
Topic: game
The 1994 John Calhoun game, and a collection of user-made level packs ('houses'). The Houses folder contains these houses and any documentation and other files they may have. Note: the Load House function in-game may not display all available houses; each can be loaded from outside the game by browsing to them and opening them directly, running the game that way.
Topic: game
The 1994 John Calhoun game, and a collection of user-made level packs ('houses'). The Houses folder contains these houses and any documentation and other files they may have. Note: the Load House function in-game may not display all available houses; each can be loaded from outside the game by browsing to them and opening them directly, running the game that way.
Topic: game
The 1994 John Calhoun game, and a collection of user-made level packs ('houses'). The Houses folder contains these houses and any documentation and other files they may have. Note: the Load House function in-game may not display all available houses; each can be loaded from outside the game by browsing to them and opening them directly, running the game that way.
Topic: game