Game from 1992 runs on hardware from 1977. Amazing!
@terry-15 күн бұрын
Great!
@Dueville777720 күн бұрын
i miss those ?syntax errors...meh...
@Waynewonderment27 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 😊 just played your video to my class 🎉
@ARBB1Ай бұрын
Pretty cool!
@scaryeaselexpressАй бұрын
First comment in 11 years
@perfectlife4umusic328Ай бұрын
This game was good , it need new version
@matthewmeno5279Ай бұрын
She wasn't supposed to threaten to do that, even cussing at you was wrong! She's got hate in her heart! that (f) bomb was wrong! You tell her I said so!
@matthewmeno5279Ай бұрын
Does your apple 2GS have the echo speech synthecizer? I wanna know. If it does, let me know. Do you have typing games that you can play with it to show us? If you do, please show us. I'll subscribe in order to hear this video. thank you! I will be hoping to hear more videos with the echo speech synthecizer. I've been looking for videos with it, but only found 2!
@ಠಎಠАй бұрын
"cmon you SCSI data, be in there"
@ELPANCHO19932 ай бұрын
Hi I have the same device I was wondering how much are they worth today??
@DarkwaveAbyss-n3n2 ай бұрын
There were ads for this in all the US magazines, and I really wanted it. It wasn't unknown in the US at all.
@Joerpg842 ай бұрын
This game was torture haha. Messes with your mind.
@marccaselle81082 ай бұрын
I just bought a apple 2c plus computer with power cord and video cable and mouse for 300 dollars total on ebay. I also bought a floppy diskette that has number munchers on 1 side and word munchers on the other side
@sammydavis87223 ай бұрын
I used to play this all the time. This brings back memories. I discovered a few days ago that the music when the game finishes loading is actually a piece of Mozart's music (Rondo from Horn Concerto #4).
@jefftyzzer3 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this trip down memory lane--thanks for it. During my last year of college (ca '91), I had an internship with a federal agency and they gave me free rein mess around with some of the older stuff there, e.g., a 3B2, StarLAN, and SVR3. Coming from a (nascent) background of campus mainframes, IBM PC clones, and early Macs, this world was strange and wonderful, and I learned a ton within it.
@Isaac_Garcia_Peveri3 ай бұрын
😍😍😍😍😍
@Lachlant19843 ай бұрын
I suspect the distinction of being a real computer is because they're comparing it to the electronic learning aid toys made by the likes of VTech.
@nowhere5293 ай бұрын
Its surprising this series didnt take off, Has such a Megadrive type vibe.
@KTBKNKU3 ай бұрын
If there is a list about the best artist couple and gamers couple, I would honorary rate Ken & Roberta on top. Their company (Sierra) may not last but at least their ❤ relationship still remain. Edit: Perfect example of the chad nerd couple out there
@margheritaguazzotti15623 ай бұрын
Ogni parola 10 lire, ogni errore non si paga, censimento comunque 1982
@richardsequeirateixeira3 ай бұрын
This was one of the reason why IBM wanted to come over to the microcomputer market.
@joseescc3 ай бұрын
Did yours have ever turn on by it self showing red spooky images no sound or channel indicator on and to make it go you have to turn the tv on
@rdnowlin12064 ай бұрын
It's disgusting how bloated and resource wasteful Microsoft products are!!
@ichigen5114 ай бұрын
Awesome video thank you! Awesome game too! I DID play it as a kid in the late 70s? My cousin had an Apple II. His father (my uncle) was a software pirate. Roughly once a month I visited my cousin (same age as me, we were born in 1972) and he always had 1 or 2 shoeboxes completely filled with 5-1/4" floppy disks. All games. I got to experience first hand so many classics like Karateka and I even remember one day I showed up and he had TWO TVs stacked one on top of the other and we played a Pac-Man clone that used both monitors to make an extended maze. When you entered the top of the screen you appeared on the bottom of the TV that was stacked. Mind blowing shit back in those days. Anyways, The Bilestoad was violent and bloody and magnificent even though it was like playing in slow motion. So after the Apple IIGS came out with a faster speed mode I've always wondered what this game would play like. Thanks to you I finally get to see the results. I really need to but an Apple IIGS and play some of my favorite games that I played as a child but faster and more responsive. Even Karateka would be better on an Apple IIGS. Anyways, cheers brother!
@handyalley23504 ай бұрын
Wow
@SaintPaul_yea4 ай бұрын
Amazing
@questor554 ай бұрын
The frame rate would often slow even further when the axes got really stuck in, and the blood was pooling everywhere, which inadvertently created a dramatic effect, similar in some ways to the slow frames they put on special moves in modern games.
@Goldenageofgames5 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh please teach me how to run this on my pc I still have our broken apple iigs!
@ichigen5115 ай бұрын
I didn't even know you could play this game as 1 player. I was 10 years old when my cousin had this game we always played it vs 2 player, why wouldn't you. It goes split screen when you separate from each other beyond the size of the screen. You can zoom around on your disc and shit gets wild when you reconnect on the same screen and go at each other. This game is legendary and I have lots of nostalgia for it. Dope AF if you ask me. Yeah it was slow but it was doing things we never saw back then. Reminds of playing Karateka for the first time. The Apple II is OG when it comes to computer games.
@kieffergonzalez13115 ай бұрын
"I am Groot." 😒
@Renville805 ай бұрын
Another North Dakota native checking in... stumbled across this on Wikipedia. I got a HUGE kick out of this. One of the committee members was a teacher of mine during my years in Minot. I saw somewhere a mention of the fictional high school team used in the game - the "Kenmare Yellowjackets" (in reality, Kenmare's nickname are the Honkers, a testament to the town's location at the end of the Ward County 'gooseneck', and the Yellowjackets was Mohall's team name before that district consolidated with its neighbors).
@tlewis6155 ай бұрын
The Cleveland Free Net BBs ran on one of these when it was setup in the 1980s. It was a free city wide BBs originally set up at Case Western Reserve U 1984. ATT was a supporter of the service. WIKI page is out there for the Cleveland Free Net. I used the BBs on a C64.
@charlysimone89995 ай бұрын
I love it!!! I just bought one today for $29.00. The tv is bright but no picture. The radio is just static so I gotta learn what to do to make it all come it!!!
@fbarnea5 ай бұрын
Imagine having the power, knowledge and opportunity to literally change the world. I swear programming is magic. You use obscure combinations of words to onfluence reality. If thats not wizardry I dont know what is.
@trecchannel42056 ай бұрын
#1 was silence? What the hell? Do better.
@IExSet6 ай бұрын
Why not prince ?
@activemotionpictures6 ай бұрын
Wonderful video!
@Dragonlew6 ай бұрын
I've got one of these...but i only have 3 of the 4 game cartridges...i'm missing the "Space Force" cartridge. I just saw on Ebay...its selling for $500 plus shipping...just for the cartridge! Oy! So, I'm wondering how much my console one is worth with just the 3 games...it still works, too! I bought it a long long time ago at a yard sale.
@mechasonic2k1956 ай бұрын
This is gold both my favs but never had ether but showing off together epic!❤
@madmax20696 ай бұрын
This is why I'll always remain single.
@EsoxLucius217 ай бұрын
I had this when I was in high school. Arkanoid 1 and 2, the immortal. I spent many hours on them. Very good memories, thanks for sharing.
@paulmatson6617 ай бұрын
Wow! I'd forgotten all about this game. I used to play it on our Apple II+ clone, with a green monochrome monitor, so seeing this play out in full colour was a real treat. Thank you!
@grunge69097 ай бұрын
He's back!!!
@KubaOb-xv5hk7 ай бұрын
The webpage is down. Are there any different websites?
@linuxsuperuser7 ай бұрын
You can hack that password if you can dump it's harddrive..
@GiordanDiodato8 ай бұрын
so much better than the utterly broken DOS version
@captainkeyboard10078 ай бұрын
Thank you for your story about the history of word processors. Typewriting has been my best skill since I was 12 years old; word processing is better than standard typewriting, and Microsoft Word is my springboard. The IBM Displaywriter, Model 6580, with TextPak 4, and its matching IBM Selectric printer was the first word processor I saw and used in school, in 1988. I acquired a love and a desire for word processing so much that I disliked the keypunch-style keyboarding I did at previous jobs. Word processing still enhances my typewriting skills for me to continue doing modern typewriting, called "keyboarding," because I began to do it more and more often with my microcomputer I purchased in 2002. To complement my [Windows] computer, I added a color laser printer and a scanner for effective printing of documents and files onto paper. I was "promoted" from Microsoft Office XP Professional, specifically Microsoft Word 2002 to using Microsoft Word 2021 in Microsoft Office 2021 Professional, and I would not want to "look back." There are lots of methods and techniques I can use to simply create a variety of documents with ease. Today, I no longer need to rush keyboarding documents, because I should keyboard slowly and strive for the au maxim, that is accuracy. The keyboarding speed may be slightly "slower" than that I used on the job, but the keyboarding is still fast because I use my 9 fingers and right thumb to do the job, without looking down at the keyboard.
@incarnateflame34628 ай бұрын
I had these games on apple 2 and a big impact it had on me as a kid was the sound and how it felt so real the way the cars are on the inside and these cars are realistic. Works of arr.