User`s guide

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Update
I found a version of Streets Sports Soccer that runs on ROM 3-- it's the
one without the crack screen on bootup. So that game is gone from the list now.
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From: Rubywand
006- Where can I find out about Infocom & Infocom-style
games I can play on my Apple II?
A good start is a series of fantasy game articles published, mainly, in the
August through November 1999 issues of GS WorldView and since added to from time
to. These are now interlinked for easy perusal.
The articles cover 1990's through early 2000's interactive fantasy
competition releases, Infocom's Lost Treasures I and II, a 'missing Lost
Treasure', plus some more recent Zork series releases. Coverage includes brief
descriptions plus download links. A convenient way to get into the articles is
to go to GSWV's Archive at ...
http://apple2.org.za/gswv/a2zine/Sel/index.html
and click on "Infocom & Infocom-type Adventures".
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007- What games, etc. are on the 'Asimov Want List'?
Games and related wares which users have requested be uploaded to Asimov
(at ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/incoming/ ):
Disks
Arcade Volume I from Keypunch Software- It had several nice action
games by "Rod" or "Hot Rod" including Sea Hunt and Galactic Glider.
Berzerker Raids
Car Builder
Conflict in Vietnam (probably needs to be in .nib form)
Cross Country Canada
Dragon Fire (not the arcade game)- The title screen had inversed text,
centered, and it said DRAGON FIRE; definitely low-res; the maze is
a rip off of Super Dungeon and Dragonmaze. I think the character was
four squares big, and was red. ... Probably from Level 10.
Empire II: Interstellar Sharks (1982, EduWare)
Empire III: Armageddon (1984, EduWare)
Gertrude's Puzzles (The Learning Company)
Gertrude's Secrets (The Learning Company)
Gwendolyn (1983, Artworx) picture-text adventure
Hot Rod and Hot Rod 2
Ice Demons- You use the paddles to control 1 or 2 characters that shoot
arrows at demons that emerge from platforms of ice. One of them was a