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M.U.L.E. for Apple II

Posted on 2019/03/01 by Goethe

This is an article stub – not a finished article

  • M.U.L.E. was considered for porting to the Apple II, but this plan was abandoned by Dan Bunten himself, as he writes in one of his columns in Computer Gaming World.
  • The following sources have to be digested to write this story
    • http://atariage.com/forums/topic/228992-mule-for-the-apple-is-it-impossible/
    • https://medium.com/@cskarstedt/the-missing-apple-ii-version-of-m-u-l-e-c574d4c156d3

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