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Truly-portable Apple IIc Ready for KansasFest! Teasing Video

[There is a video that cannot be displayed in this feed. Visit the blog entry to see the video.] The video above shows an amazing Apple IIc mod, battery-powered and with a built-in colour monitor....

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Karateka Review By Cheeky Crissy

30 years ago, in 1982, before Jordan Mechner found world wide acclaim from his now famous ‘Prince of Persia’ series of games, Jordan developed a little known game called ‘Karateka’ on an Apple 2, while...

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Karateka’s work in progress artwork from Jordan Mechner’s original floppies...

This is actually pretty cool, like finding Moses’ Commandments drafts. Jason Scott kindly announced on Apple II Enthusiasts that he put up on Flickr several images of in-progress artwork during the...

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Retro Gaming Podcast talks about Apple II’s Prince of Persia

There is a new podcast called ‘New Game Plus’, dedicated to maintain old games alive and to help us better appreciate the games we have now. The most recent episode is about an Apple II original...

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After 30 years Amiga can finally play Karateka!

Jordan Mechner’s first game for the Apple II, Karateka was a huge success that paves the developer path to a successful career that includes the Prince of Persia franchise. After released for the...

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28 years later, a modern level editor is released for the Apple II version...

In 1989, Jordan Mechner released Prince of Persia for the Apple II and it was a best seller as the history tells. Later the game was ported to all computer and game platform you can...

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How Prince of Persia Defeated Apple II’s Memory Limitations – Watch the...

ArsTechnica has posted a video where Jordan Mechner talks about the development of his most successful game, Prince of Persia. In the 20-minute video, he shows some interesting bits of the development...

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