Makes you want to break out that Apple II right

tezza wrote:LOL! Classic.
That made me think of a question for you Apple enthusiasts. Did any Apple II games make use of the Mockingboard sound card at all? Was it the SoundBlaster16 of the Apple II world? I have one of these cards but I've never installed and/or used it in any of my units.
tezza wrote:LOL! Classic.
That made me think of a question for you Apple enthusiasts. Did any Apple II games make use of the Mockingboard sound card at all? Was it the SoundBlaster16 of the Apple II world? I have one of these cards but I've never installed and/or used it in any of my units.
gavo wrote:Although the Apple II (excluding the GS) line wasnt known for its audio capabilities (they were particularly poor), it didnt stop some people from trying to use it to create music - heres a pretty good site about it - http://eightbitsoundandfury.ld8.org/index.html
tezza wrote:
Yes, it's amazing what could be done. The TRS-80 Model I/System-80 managed to come out with some cool harmonics for games too, despite having nothing but cassette audio to manipulate. And usually with nothing but 16k to play with!
It astonishes me how creative these guys were (and it was almost always guys). And how young they were (often in their teens..sometimes early teens).
coogie wrote:Conan had to be one of my favorite games back in the day! and yes we did finish it and got the cool finish screen
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