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The Games » Action
Written by Underdogs
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Jumpman Lives! is an excellent and faithful rewrite of Epyx's Jumpman and Jumpman Jr., the latter of which was never before made for PC.
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The Games » Action
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Major Stryker is a fun top-down shooter from Apogee that features smooth parallax scrolling, detailed EGA background graphics, decent controls, and diverse enemies.
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Another excellent ASCII game by Scott Miller of Apogee game, Maze Runner was included on Softdisk's "Big Blue Disk" number 26.
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The Games » Action
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Another excellent ASCII game by Scott Miller of Apogee game, Meteors was included on Softdisk's "Big Blue Disk" number 30.
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The Games » Action
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Monument of Mars is a decent little CGA platformer by Apogee released at the same time as Arctic Adventures and Pharaoh's Tomb, all three of which are based on the...
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Paganitzu and Chagunitzu is a pair of fun action/puzzle games programmed by Keith Schuler.
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The Games » Action
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Just looking at this game will make you realize how far Apogee has come from a little-known shareware company :) This game is reminiscent of ...
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
In 1989, Apogee released two "Fun-Paks," Adventure Fun-Pak and Puzzle Fun-Pak, priced at $10 each.
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The Games » Action
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
ScubaVenture is a fun, early Apogee platformer by George Broussard that relates to id's blockbuster Wolfenstein 3D in an interesting way.
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
The follow-up to Star Trek: The Trivia Game is based, appropriately enough, on Star Trek: The Next Generation series.
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