Hello All:

If you don't mind 5.25 inch floppy disks, I have several games that you 
might be interested in. Take a look and see if you want any of them. 
Some of them are oldie gems.

Note: No claim is expressed or implied as to whether or not these disks 
work properly. In fact, they are not likely to work at all since some 
of them were kept in an uninsulated storage locker, and many were 
exposed to dust.

Any floppies gotten are done with an understanding of the risks 
involved.

Until later--

Carole


For the Apple IIe/IIc
Kings Quest III
To Heir Is Human
Interpreter #0 089
Version #2 0A
All five disks
1026687110801196
by Sierra


For the Apple II, II+, //e, //c
Karateka
by Broderbund



Skyfox
by Ray Tobey
64K Joystick
Mockingboard Optional
Copyright 1984 Raymond E. Tobey, Inc.


For the Apple II Home Computers
Epyx
Summer Games II
Side 2
Copyright 1985, EPYX, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA 94089


For the Apple II, //e, 48K
Julius Erving/Larry Bird Go
One-on-One
by Eric Hammond, Larry Bird & Julius Erving
Copyright 1983 Eric Hammond
Electronic Arts
1Joystick (2 Optional)


For the Commodore 64 & 128
After Burner
by Sega
C128 in C64 Mode
Joystick Required
Copyright 1989


Alien Synrome
by Sega
C128 in C64 Mode
1 or 2 Joysticks Required
Copyright 1987


Beyond Dark Castle
by ActiVision
v.1.1
Copyright 1987 Silicon Beach Software, Inc.
Commodore 64 version programmed by Midnight Oil and copyright 1989 
Activison.
This side, side 1; other side, side 2
DD-204-04


Maniac Mansion
by Lucasfilm Games
(in C64 mode)
This is Side 1/Side 2 on Reverse
Copyright 1987 Lucasfilm Ltd.
DD-LF1-04


Marble Madness
from the Arcade Version by Atari Games Corporation
copyright 1984, 1986 Atarti Games Corporation
and Electronic Arts
Commodore version by Will Harvey


Zak McKracken (2 copies)
And The Alien Mindbenders
(in C64 mode)
Copyright 1988 Lucasfilm Ltd.
this is Side 1, Side 2 on Reverse
D-Lf2-2-96


OutRun
by Sega
C128 in C64 Mode
Joystick Required
Copyright 1987


Shinobi (front side)
Thunder Blade (back side)
by Sega
C128 in C64 Mode
Joystick Required
Copyright 1989


Skate or Die
by Michael Kosaka, Stephen Landrum & David Bunch
(in C64 emulation mode)
Joystick Required
Copyright 1987 Electronic Arts
This Side: Program & Events
Reverse Side: More Events
160402


For the Commodore 64/128
Double Dragon
Trademark symbol, but no copyright


Neverending Story, The
by Datasoft
Cat. No. 1505
Copyright 1984 and 1985


Pole Position
by Datasoft Inc.
Copyright 1984
Cat. No. 1440


For the Commodore 64
Dig Dug
by Datasoft Inc.; Home Computer Software
Copyright 1984 Datasoft Inc.
Cat. Not. 1435
Dig Dug is designed and engineered by NAMCO copyright 1982.


Pac-Man
by Datasoft Inc.
Cat. No. 1430


Pinball Construction Set
Bill Budge/Electronic Arts
Joystick
Commodore version by Olaf Lubeck
Copyright 1983


Zork II
Copyright 1982 Infocom, Inc.
Copyright 1983 Commodore Business Machines, Inc.


Zork III
Copyright 1982 Infocom, Inc.
Copyright 1983 Commodore Business Machines, Inc.
***Special Item: A hand drawn map of Zork III, rather nicely done.


No stated computer system indicated

HesWare
Super Zaxxon
by Sega
Copyright 1984 HES


County Fair
by Dan Illowsky
Copyright 1981 Data Most


221B Baker St.
Program Disk
by Datasoft
Cat. No. 1510
Copyright 1977, 1978 antler Productions, Computer Game Copyright 1986 
Intellicreations, Inc.


Gunslinger
by Datasoft
Cat. No. 1540
Side A
Copyright 1986 Intellicreations, Inc.


Gunslinger
by Datasoft
Cat. No. 1540
Side C
Copyright 1986 Intellicreations, Inc.


Games-3 Variety
For an explanation of the files read HELP.DOC
MicroCom Systems


Games-5 Hack
For an explanation of the files read HELP.DOC
MicroCom Systems

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